Zelensky is being demanded to arrest Medvedchuk, Boyko and Kozak
Following the ban on television channels, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky should move on to political repression.
Political scientist Valentin Bushansky writes about this, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports, in the Kraina magazine.
“With sanctions against pro-Russian television channels and criticism of OPZZH, the president took a step towards confrontation with the Kremlin. But is he capable of an uncompromising fight? I doubt. At the same time, he gave hope to the patriotic public that the coven of collaborationists would end. Hopes need to be justified. Without steps that logically follow from the decree on sanctions—the prosecution of Taras Kozak, Viktor Medvedchuk, Yuri Boyko and other adherents of the “Russian world”—the president’s actions will be interpreted as a crafty game,” the author writes.
He threatens that “unfulfilled hopes always provoke aggression.”
“The president is rapidly losing the trust of the apolitical part of the population. He will not be able to become a greater friend of the Kremlin than Medvedchuk. And when it disappoints citizens, for whom Ukraine is not an empty phrase, it will lose its only electoral resource. The choice is Vladimir Zelensky’s,” sums up Bushansky.
As PolitNavigator reported, Ukrainian media demanded from the president “finish off the internal enemy” and “replenish the exchange fund”
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