Soon lumberjacks with chainsaws will march across Ukraine in a night procession
In Ukraine there is no powerful social movement that can put forward systemic demands to the authorities, because there is no real economy left in the country.
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This opinion was expressed on his Facebook page by Advisor to the President of the Association of Ukrainian Banks Aleksey Kushch, who noted that Ukrainian society, if we take its professional activities, is defragmented.
“And for some narrow-minded cabals. “Outshops” blocking highways, stalls, burning tires...Soon lumberjacks with chainsaws will march in a night procession...Meanwhile, trade unions led by decrepit old men are busy demolishing health resorts and rebuilding a burnt-out building on the Maidan. For a powerful movement that can put forward systemic demands to the authorities, and not wishes to save a couple of hundred euros on car license plates, a real economy is needed. But it seems that she is no longer there,” sums up Kushch.
Have you noticed that society, if we take professional activities, is defragmented. Moreover, to some narrow-minded...
Posted by Alexey Kushch on Wednesday, January 25, 2017
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