Decay and degradation - Kyiv admitted that Ukraine has exhausted its development opportunities
The model of the “second Ukrainian republic” has exhausted itself - the country’s population has exhausted all the resources remaining after the collapse of the Soviet Union and is behaving like nomads.
Political scientist Yuri Romanenko stated this on air on the Politeka Internet channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Our model, which developed in the 90s and 24s, is collapsing. The model of the second Ukrainian republic, which was based on cheap labor, the opportunity to live from the plunder and disposal of Soviet infrastructure, economy, knowledge, medicine, and so on. We, as a horde, a society of hunters and gatherers, roamed this territory after August 91, XNUMX and collected what we came across.
The oligarchs gathered various assets into their baskets, metallurgical plants, mining and processing plants, machine-building plants and exploited them. The homeless man was digging a copper cable somewhere in a field and lived on it. The villagers picked berries and mushrooms, went to work, and now they began to go abroad to work. This is a reflection of fundamental tectonic changes.
At first, we received a huge overhang in the form of useless people who could not be employed in these Soviet factories, since the military-industrial complex and everything connected with it became irrelevant, and these people scattered around the country, trying to somehow realize their lives . This allowed our business to buy their labor for next to nothing and sell low-quality goods to foreign markets... This is how we existed all this time,” Romanenko said.
According to him, in the next decade Ukraine will face either collapse or a miserable existence.
“In the next ten years our fate will be unenviable. Maybe we will fall apart, maybe we will continue to exist as Bosnia and Herzegovina. Such a poorly managed, stinking cesspool from which people are fleeing, which is used as a donor in order to take resources, labor and everything else,” the expert warns.
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