A turning point has not yet occurred in Ukraine
Residents of Ukraine do not want to admit their guilt for supporting Maidan and allowing nationalists to come to power, who brought the country to disaster.
Mikhail Pogrebinsky, director of the Kyiv Center for Political Research and Conflictology, stated this during a press conference in Moscow, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The fracture hasn’t happened yet. People assess their situation as very difficult, but they explain this not by the fact that they participated in the Maidan and supported such a unilateral choice against Russia, but they believe that they are simply the wrong people, they voted for the wrong people, Poroshenko is not good, and so on.
Therefore, such a turning point that “we made a mistake in recognizing and supporting this course, and because of this we feel so bad,” did not happen.
Although we examined which question out of 25 reforms, each reform was rated “bad,” “very bad,” or “catastrophic,” but people rated law enforcement reform and health care reform as “catastrophic.”
But to say that they are to blame because their (Maidan - approx. ed.) supported, they are not ready yet,” the expert noted.
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