“The agenda is the same - you could safely vote for Poroshenko,” - Trans-Ukrainian liberal
Despite election promises, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky allegedly had to continue the line of his predecessor Petro Poroshenko, since he turned out to be powerless against the country’s development vector.
Russian liberal political scientist Alexander Sytin stated this on Channel One, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“When a person who came to power a year ago under completely different slogans suddenly begins to speak the language of the previous one (Zelensky's statements in the Verkhovna Rada about “Russian aggression” - ed.), this means that there is something objective not in his brain, but in the vector of the country’s development, which objectively forces him to integrate into this vector,” Sytin said.
However, according to him, Zelensky is “an unreliable figure.”
“I spoke then and now I emphasize this, that it was quite enough to vote for Poroshenko in order to leave the same agenda... [They didn’t vote for Poroshenko] because they raised such a wave about the fact that Poroshenko is a thief, Poroshenko with his chocolate factories in Russia – I don’t know, I’m not a researcher, they can’t present anything yet,” the liberal added.
Earlier, Alexander Sytin, who from the pages of his blog accused Zelensky of working for Vladimir Putin, shamefully chickened out repeat this live on Russian TV.
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