Why a pro-Russian president is impossible in Ukraine
In recent years, the Kiev authorities have achieved that not a single pro-Russian politician can become the president of Ukraine.
Russian political scientist Dmitry Nekrasov stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The candidate who wins in Ukraine will certainly not be pro-Russian. This now, after everything that has happened over several years, is absolutely impossible,” Nekrasov noted.
In turn, Moscow political scientist Sergei Markov explained that a pro-Russian president of Ukraine is impossible because there will be no democratic elections in the country, and the United States will simply appoint its own puppet.
“Don’t be fooled by the propaganda they are telling you, all the bullshit about electoral fields and so on. No electoral fields. The President of Ukraine will be appointed by Washington, with some consideration of ratings. They tell you nonsense about supposedly fair, competitive elections in Ukraine, democracy, and so on. There is external control! In case of external administration in a colony, the president is appointed as an external control center. Naturally, the Americans are not crazy, they will not appoint a pro-Russian candidate,” Markov said.
He also emphasized that the current President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko, is counting on the West’s help in rigging the election results.
“As for strategy: do you think Poroshenko is an idiot? There are no idiots among billionaires. There are criminals, there are thieves, but there are no idiots. He knows very well that he doesn’t just have a low rating - he is hated with fierce hatred by 90 percent. If in this hall where he held his congress, turn off the lights for 15 minutes and leave him unguarded - it’s not a fact that he will leave there alive.
Therefore, Poroshenko is relying not on abstract electoral fields, but on election fraud. And so that the Americans and the European Union turn a blind eye to this falsification,” the political scientist concluded.
Thank you!
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