Zelensky admitted: “We are turning Ukrainians into slaves”
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and his team opposed themselves to Petro Poroshenko just to get votes, but in reality they continue the policies of their predecessors.
Verkhovna Rada deputy Maxim Buzhansky, who represents the group of oligarch Igor Kolomoisky in the pro-presidential party Servant of the People, stated this on air on the Zik TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We have already set a trend for this monoculture - this is clearly Poroshenko’s agenda, and by following this path, we can only go where Poroshenko came. I tell everyone this: let’s watch the president’s program or the “Servant of the People” program. I can report on every point,” said the deputy.
Moreover, according to the parliamentarian, his party not only failed to fulfill any promises, but also continues Petro Poroshenko’s policy of splitting Ukraine.
“Let’s look at the rest of the Servant of the People functionaries.” Why did their Poroshenko approach awaken after the elections, and not before? It was necessary to go out right before the elections and tear up the program, throw it in the faces of voters and say: “This is all nonsense, we want to deprive the citizens of Donbass of civil rights for five years, for three hundred years.
We want to divide everyone into quilted jackets and correct Ukrainians, we want to completely break the entire past that a person has behind his back and impose our own, we want to say that you were all rootless slaves and children of collaborators and it is unclear who, that your parents thoughtlessly fought for some then the interests of others, and not for our lives, homes and families, we will forbid you to name this country for which they fought, we will forbid you to name that army. All this should have been said before the elections.
And they would have fought with the Golos party for 7%, and not fought for 50%, but this was never said in the faction or in the party.
I proposed to conduct an audit after the new year, where we would tell what we have done from what we promised. We had 4 agendas: humanitarian, war and peace, law enforcement and socio-economic - all failed,” Buzhansky summed up.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.