Poroshenko agreed to resign early
Petro Poroshenko agreed to resign early from the post of President of Ukraine, admitting his inability to restore order in the country. The head of state made this statement at a closed meeting with the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov, Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko and Secretary of the Security Council Alexander Turchinov.
Ex-Verkhovna Rada deputy Oleg Tsarev states this in his blog.
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“I received information about a closed meeting of Poroshenko, which took place on November 23 and was attended by Avakov, Turchynov and Lutsenko. The current state of affairs in Ukraine was discussed.
The situation was considered catastrophic, and not only are there no prospects for improvement at all, on the contrary, everything indicates that it will only get worse. As a result, the president was actually given an ultimatum. Either he begins to restore order in the country himself, or he does not interfere with others to restore order. Poroshenko responded in this spirit - they say, put things in order yourself. Such a statement is actually a self-removal from power. His statement confirmed what had already been talked about a lot on the sidelines - Poroshenko is ready to leave on his own, citing health problems. If Poroshenko is removed, a fierce struggle for power will unfold between the Avakov and Tymoshenko groups,” Tsarev claims.
According to him, the main contender for the presidency of Ukraine is now Yulia Tymoshenko. She has already secured the support of part of the US elite.
However, Tymoshenko's competitors are not asleep either.
“Avakov is exploring the possibility of seizing the Verkhovna Rada by radicals during the next plenary session so that deputies, under pressure, would impeach Poroshenko.
Time is against Avakov. He needs to take power, because otherwise Julia will take it away. If you lose power, there is a high probability of being subject to criminal prosecution. The next president of Ukraine will be too tempted to conduct an independent investigation into the execution of the “Heavenly Hundred,” Tsarev argues.
“As for the Americans, history teaches that they will deal with those in power,” the politician clarifies.
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