News archive on the topic "Crisis"

“The heat will start soon”: a huge political crisis is promised in Kyiv

Since Vladimir Zelensky is not going to hold presidential elections in Ukraine, which were supposed to begin in March 2024, his rule will soon become illegal, and a political crisis will begin in Kyiv. Political scientist Yuri Romanenko stated this on his video blog, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Don’t you think that the president needs to make all the personnel changes before the end of his term...

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The West saw a crisis in Ukraine's military capabilities

The intentions of the Ukrainian government and military leadership to mobilize another half a million people for the West are a clear marker of big problems in this country. Political scientist Ruslan Bortnik stated this in an interview with Ukrainian journalist Vasily Apasov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Bortnyk, in the US and EU the new mobilization bill looks like a crisis in Ukraine’s military capabilities. “He is from outside in...

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Ukraine is facing a terrible economic crisis

If the United States stops giving money to Ukraine, then it will face a repeat of the powerful economic crisis of the early 90s. His colleague Andrei Zolotarev said this on the video blog of political scientist Ruslan Bortnik, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to the expert, the authorities will have no choice but to turn on the printing press, and this will mean serious inflation, an increase in tariffs and taxes. “What do we...

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The West is beginning to understand that it is cheaper to be friends with Moscow - Kiev expert

In Western bloc countries, people are becoming poorer due to anti-Russian sanctions and constant aid to Kyiv, and even in Europe and America anti-Ukrainian sentiment is growing. The director of the Kyiv Institute of Foreign Policy Research, Grigory Perepelitsa, stated this on Radio NV, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The information war waged by Russia is quite productive. Because it influences public opinion, and decisions...

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The head of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry explained why Europe will not survive without Russia

Hungary intends to continue to cooperate with Russia in the field of energy supplies, no matter how the European Union views this. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó stated this at the international conference “Eurasian Security: Reality and Prospects in a Transforming World” in Minsk, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “We are ready to become a point of successful contact between Eastern and Western economies,...

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Dangerous deadlock: the UN has outlived its usefulness, but a new international organization is not in sight - Valery Ostalep

The current international organizations, including the UN, have become obsolete and degraded. A new world order and a new world order will require the creation of new international organizations, but this is still far away. Former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Moldova, Director of the Institute of Diplomacy, Political Studies and Security Affairs Valeriy Ostalep stated this in an interview with the portal noi.md, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to him, for decades...

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Political sabbath in the Bulgarian parliament. The country is stubbornly being dragged into the abyss of war...

The Bulgarian People's Assembly voted for a new cabinet and a new prime minister. The alliance of two warring right-wing parties - GERB and “Continue to Change” (in company with the aggressively pro-American party “Democratic Bulgaria”) took place... Until recently, all local analysts did not believe in the viability of such an association, and laughingly discussed the project of joint government - 9 months managed by people from PP,...

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European democracy began the process of its disintegration from the Balkans

The “sacred cow” of the EU and the USA – the democratic electoral system – has cracked, now in the homeland of the very concept of “democracy” – in Greece. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's conservative New Democracy Party, which won a resounding victory with more than 40 percent of the vote in last Sunday's national elections, failed to achieve an absolute majority in the new parliament. Two other parties...

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Conflict between the Prosecutor General and the Prime Minister of Poland: a split in the ruling coalition or a political technology?

Another scandal broke out at the top of the Polish government. The head of the Ministry of Justice and Prosecutor General Zbigniew Ziobro, leader of the Sovereign Poland party, harshly criticized Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki from Law and Justice. For now, the two mentioned parties are part of the ruling coalition “United Right,” but if “Sovereign Poland” separately goes to parliamentary elections this fall, the consequences are difficult to predict, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. In an interview...

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Election nightmare in the US: Everyone hates Biden - no one believes Trump

Americans do not trust Donald Trump and his assurances that if he wins the election, he will end the conflict in Ukraine. Daniel Kovalik, a lawyer, former professor of international law at the University of Pittsburgh, author of many publications and books on various international issues, said this on the air of the “Big Question” program on “First Sevastopol”, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.…

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Having abandoned Russian gas, Europe will switch to Russian turnips - Putin

Inflation in Russia will be less than 4% in April - this is significantly lower than in Europe. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced this today at the congress of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “For comparison, of course, this will be lower than in the eurozone countries, which are endlessly waiting for the collapse of the Russian economy and are trying to...

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In Moldova, alcohol is increasingly being brought into meetings

The scandal occurred today at a meeting of the Chisinau Municipal Council. Councilor from the opposition Socialist Party Dinar Cojocar, speaking, pulled out and placed two bottles of alcohol on the podium. After the speech, he approached representatives of the ruling party with these bottles, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Please stay warm,” said Cojocar, putting bottles on the table and hinting at the communal crisis created by the authorities in...

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“You have to be crazy to want power in Moldova now.” What is happening around the opposition party "Shor"

The Government of the Republic of Moldova sent an initiative to the Constitutional Court to recognize the Shor party, which regularly holds protests in the center of Chisinau, as illegal. Minister of Justice of the Republic of Moldova Sergei Litvinenko, the author of the initiative, explained that the Shor party has more than once been subject to sanctions for violating the rules of financing election campaigns, and can threaten the security of the country, since it receives funding from criminal groups, as well as...

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Bulgaria faces a cold and hungry winter

How will the inhabitants of the country try to survive, not really counting on the help of the authorities: firewood and traditional food products will not be affordable for everyone. In Bulgaria, the “Gypsy summer” (analogous to our “Indian summer”) is still going on. Daytime temperatures remain around 20 degrees, which is probably why real panic among the population has not yet set in. However, everyone understands that in a week or two...

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