Poroshenko decided to make friends with the communists
Ukrainian politicians, who are actively promoting odious decommunization, for some reason do not criticize the President of Ukraine, who maintains relations with the communists.
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Ukrainian political scientist Alexey Yakubin stated this at a press conference in Kyiv, drawing attention to the arrival of Greek Prime Minister Tsipras in Kyiv.
“This is a paradoxical situation. A person who positions himself as a communist or belonging to left-wing parties comes to Kyiv, and now we see the inscriptions from President Poroshenko “My friend, I am glad that you came.” There hasn't been much comment on this, but if you think about it, it raises a lot of questions. In Davos, Poroshenko met with the leader of communist China, and now he is meeting with one of those who are considered in Europe to represent the communist trend. And this despite the fact that the topic of decommunization is actively discussed and continues to be raised by government representatives,” the expert noted.
At the same time, he was surprised that for some reason the Ukrainian decommunizers did not criticize these meetings.
“I think we should expect new performances under the German embassy, since the film “Young Karl Marx” will be presented in Germany at the Berlinale. I do not rule out that one of our decommunizers will come to the embassy and demand something from Germany. Obviously, this will not improve our relations with Germany,” believes Yakubin.
As PolitNavigator reported, Poroshenko never renamed it the Leninskaya Kuznitsa shipyard, which belongs to him, as required by the decommunization law signed by the president.
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