Parubiy moved the front line
Unlike Petro Poroshenko, his main competitor Vladimir Zelensky plans to separate Ukraine from Russia and assimilate Russians not at once, but more sophisticatedly, as Viktor Yanukovych did.
This follows from the speech of Verkhovna Rada Speaker Andriy Parubiy at the opening of the second day of the Kyiv Security Forum, where the head of parliament, despite the presence of foreign guests, descended to open campaigning for the current President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Some of the candidates are trying to demonstrate to us some supposedly new technology, some representative of a new generation, but when I read the program, I see the same thing that I saw five years ago, the same thing that I heard from “ Party of Regions" and Yanukovych. What, it turns out, we need in NATO through a referendum, that, it turns out, “language”, culture and territory need to be put into brackets. There is nothing new, it’s all old and what we’ve already heard. This is just a modernized version of Yanukovych that they are trying to present to us and which, unfortunately, many people take at face value, and the consequences may be the same as they were after 2010.
This year - presidential elections in eight days, and parliamentary elections, and these days we will respond to the key challenges to the national security of Ukraine, and these days it will depend on our position whether we can continue to effectively and efficiently resist Russian aggression or Let’s let the Russian world into our home,” Parubiy said.
“These days, it will depend on everyone what Ukraine will be like. To do this, you don’t need to be on the Maidan or at the front, because the front these days will pass through every polling station,” the speaker of the Verkhovna Rada added pathetically.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.