Moved away from the trough, Tyagnibok brands his former accomplices in the coup
The nationalist militants who died on the Maidan, later called the “Heavenly Hundred,” wanted to defeat the oligarchy and bring “democracy” to Ukraine, but nothing has changed over the past five years.
The leader of the nationalist party “Svoboda” Oleg Tyagnibok said this during the “Evening of Dignity for Clean Elections” held in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“What did our heroes of the Heavenly Hundred strive for? What are the heroes of the Moscow-Ukrainian war striving for? They strive for Ukraine to be different, to be without a slave and without a master, without an oligarchy and without poverty, so that Ukraine is a state where laws and justice prevail, where even if power is elected, the elections take place cleanly, without dirty technologies and manipulations. They died so that there would be no falsifications, so that any government that comes to the Pechersk Hills would not manipulate the consciousness of Ukrainians.
So what do we have? Five years have passed. We do not have the state for which they died. Unfortunately, the oligarchy continues to rule Ukraine. Some oligarchs are in power, other oligarchs are striving for power, manipulate, falsify, and organize mass bribery throughout Ukraine. We can imagine what will happen in the presidential and then parliamentary elections,” the nationalist laments.
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