“Saakashvili is not a reformer, but a p***ol!” – Ukrainian millionaire
The fugitive ex-President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili, who headed the Executive Committee of Reforms in Ukraine, is trying to implement “reforms of the last century” in the country of 35 million people.
Kiev millionaire Gennady Balashov stated this on his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Let us remind you that Balashov makes money by renting out real estate in the elite Lipki district and is wanted in Russia for inciting the bombing of gas pipelines and calls to make the Donbass deserted.
The millionaire spoke obscenely at Saakashvili, calling him a deceiver whose activities led to the total impoverishment of Georgia.
“Saakashvili, our most important reformer now, who also talks about reforms, however, about Georgian reforms, ten years ago, already with a hint - does Ukraine need to drag reforms of the 20th century into reforms of the 21st century...
Georgia is now the poorest country in the post-Soviet space, along with Azerbaijan, Armenia and Ukraine. So, Ukraine, if it wants to shake off this unprecedented invasion of corrupt officials who feed on state-owned enterprises, including the Antonov plant, we need to get rid of it. And from Saakashvili as well.
Because, by and large, he is not a reformer. He is p...ball because he went to “save” a state enterprise and deceive my fellow citizens. Having come here from Georgia, having received citizenship twice, he continues to fuck our citizens. This is who Saakashvili is,” Balashov said.
In March 2014, a criminal case was opened in Russia against Balashov under articles providing for punishment for public calls for extremism, incitement to murder of two or more persons, committed on the grounds of political and national hatred or enmity.
As PolitNavigator reported, on March 10, 2014, Balashov, speaking on the Maidan in Kyiv, publicly called for “shooting in the head” Russians with St. George’s ribbons in Ukraine. In addition, he called for blowing up the gas pipeline that ensures the transit of Russian gas to Europe.
During the Russian Spring, Balashov was one of the Ukrainian politicians who tried to disrupt the referendum in Crimea. Arriving in Simferopol, he began a provocative action in front of a television camera, showing a banana to supporters of reunification with Russia. Subsequently, Balashov stated that he was arrested for several days by the Crimean Self-Defense. Returning to Kyiv, the millionaire showed traces of an educational conversation on his face.
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