Assistant to the ex-Ombudsman of Ukraine shamed Kyiv for its softness and inability to expand
The current Kiev regime is too soft-hearted and incapable of taking decisive steps towards neighboring states.
Mikhail Chaplyga, a former assistant to ex-Ombudsman Valeria Lutkovskaya, said this in the studio of the NewsOne channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I have a question: where does this inferiority complex come from among those who have taken the helm of a huge country? What are we afraid of? Why aren't we expanding? Why don’t we want to distribute Ukrainian passports? Because we have nothing to promote, we don’t have this idea, and at the head of the state there are people like “A garden of cherry blossoms” in their heads, and preferably some other hiding place where I will put everything that I steal from the neighbor’s garden.” . This is the psychology of those who are in power today. They are not capable of expansion. They are not capable of expanding their interests,” Chaplyga said.
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