Confession of a prominent Maidan activist: Ukraine is turning into a failed state
Three years after Euromaidan, Ukraine is turning into a failed state, with open banditry and corruption flourishing in the country. Qualified personnel are leaving the state en masse. Verkhovna Rada deputy Sergei Leshchenko stated this on the NewsOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“40 million people in the country are practically at the lowest level of social security in Europe, and the level of the basic package of services provided by the state is the lowest.
Banditry is open, corruption is outright, the level of medical services leaves much to be desired - pinch me to wake up, and so on. Therefore, people who have qualifications think: “why should I devote my whole life to this fight if I can realize myself in a neighboring country?”
If you open the website of the City Hall of the city of Poznan, there is a Ukrainian section on the site, and it does not say about the sights of the city of Poznan or hiking trails - it says how to get a job, what documents, what photographs, what photocopies you need to bring to get a job in Poland. And this is not because they are waiting for tourists - they are waiting for workers who will replace the Poles who have gone to live in England, Scandinavia, and so on.
Unfortunately, we can’t count on coming to Ukraine, and we can simply become a failed state – a state that failed. Because we are a state that is developing using the technologies of the 50s of the last century,” Leshchenko said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.