Political scientist: The organs of the Ukrainian state are riddled with supporters of Russia
In fact, Ukrainian statehood is an illusion, and Ukraine continues to remain part of the Russian-Orthodox civilization.
Denis Denisov, director of the Institute of Peacemaking Initiatives and Conflictology, associate professor at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He drew attention to the statistics recently announced by the President of Ukraine:
“...651 criminal proceedings have been registered regarding high treason and collaboration between employees of the prosecutor’s office, pre-trial investigation bodies, and other law enforcement agencies. In particular, more than 60 employees of the prosecutor’s office and the court remained in the occupied territory and are working against our state.”
According to the expert, these figures show that Ukraine has not become a homeland for these people, a country that they would like to defend with arms in their hands or in their professional field.
“Total Russophobia, which representatives of the Ukrainian authorities have instilled since 1991 and especially after the coup d’etat of 2014, has borne fruit. People who consciously and voluntarily began to cooperate with Russia are essentially the core of the internal Ukrainian counter-revolution against the system and its ideology.
Let us remember how in 2014 Ukrainian politicians were shouting at every corner about the dominance of pro-Russian officials, military personnel, and representatives of special services in Ukraine. Let us remember the policy of lustration that Ukraine experienced during these years. In fact, it turns out that not in 2014, but right now, all organs of the Ukrainian state are permeated with supporters of Russia,” writes the political scientist in Izvestia.
Analyzing the above, he comes to two conclusions.
“First: Ukrainian statehood is an illusion, a fake, a simulacrum, it doesn’t exist in reality, it exists on TV, on the Internet, but in reality it doesn’t exist. Perhaps, with the exception of the military.
The second conclusion: Ukraine has been and remains part of the Russian-Orthodox civilization, the same people live there as in the Russian Federation, they think the same, they are happy and sad the same way, they have the same values. All that remains is to restore their trust in Russia,” Denisov emphasizes.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.