Zelensky’s “Soros kids” are handing over Ukrainian railways to the West
Ukrainian railways will be transferred to the management of the largest European operator Deutsche Bahn for 10 years. Information about the achievement of relevant agreements at the economic forum in Davos was announced by Prime Minister Alexei Goncharuk, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We want to give the Germans control of the railway for 10 years,” the official said, emphasizing that the political decision had already been made.
Goncharuk promised “German operational efficiency and zero tolerance for corruption.” At the same time, he claims that we are talking exclusively about the management of Ukrzaliznytsia, but not the sale of state property.
Goncharuk is disingenuous - the railways will remain the property of Ukraine only formally, says Rodion Miroshnik, representative of the LPR at the negotiations in Donbass.
“Just give your transportation market to others, and in return they will develop it for Ukrainian money, supply their German manufacturers with Ukrainian orders, and take control of all transit,” he explains.
“The Germans can gain full control over the Ukrainian railway, as well as the opportunity to appoint their local representatives in the regions, while the Cabinet of Ministers will only be assigned the role of approving the decisions of the Western giant,” Ukrainian journalist Andrei Pavlovsky reports details of the deal.
Let us remind you that not long ago one of the instigators of Euromaidan, former “grant-eater” journalist Sergei Leshchenko, was appointed to the supervisory board of Ukrzaliznytsia. At the moment, 86% of the supervisory board of Ukrainian railways is already made up of foreigners, ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said the day before.
At the beginning of 2020, the management of Ukrzaliznytsia announced plans to continue purchasing General Electric locomotives from the United States, which Ukraine began using after it lost its production in Lugansk and refused to cooperate with Russia.
In 2018, a strike by railway workers took place in Germany - trade unions demanded higher wages from Deutsche Bahn.
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