Tyagnibok’s comrade-in-arms opens up: the authorities should not take into account the opinion of Ukrainians

Maxim Karpenko.  
05.08.2016 16:14
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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History, Kiev, Colonial democracy, Local government, Society, Policy, Propaganda, Скандал, Ukraine


The Ukrainian authorities should not be interested in the opinion of the public regarding this or that renaming, since the community has not yet been reforged informationally.

Deputy of the Kyiv City Council Igor Miroshnichenko stated this on Radio Liberty.


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According to him, because of this, society will actually not want decommunization.

“You need to ask the community. But in order to ask the public, they need to be information savvy. Today we have a society that has lived by Soviet values ​​and stereotypes for 25 years of independence. Asking people who don’t know about the crimes, for example, Vatutin, who know about Bandera only from the media that was fed from the Russian Federation, is probably inappropriate,” Miroshnichenko said.

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