Ukrainian authorities are afraid to even contradict those whom it is time to exterminate - lawyer
The new government of Ukraine was headed by a man who promised to give water to Crimea, and then was afraid to carry out this decision, and a Poroshenko supporter who called the Ukrainian people “cattle” became a minister of the Cabinet of Ministers.
Lawyer Andrei Portnov told the Ukrainian TV channel “112” about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“With regard to the new government, we cannot help but pay attention to the Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers Nemchinov,” the expert said. – He always supported Poroshenko’s criminal policy, insulted the current President Zelensky, he did not hesitate to call the 73% of the population who voted for Zelensky cattle cattle. And it is absolutely obvious to me that the Prime Minister did not inform the President of Ukraine about the presence of such a character.”
The lawyer concluded that if the new cabinet made a mistake in this regard, then it should be expected to make mistakes in the future.
“On the positive side, this is a signal (initiative of the new Prime Minister Denis Shmygal - ed.) that Ukrainians living in the occupied territory in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea need to be supplied with water,” Portnov noted. “Then the prime minister tried to move out and said that there would be water not for everyone, but for some specific categories...
Therefore, I think that the government will act in the same paradigm as the previous government: they take a step forward, then wandering radicals say something against them - and the government moves away.”
The expert is convinced that the radicals, of whom there are already few in the country, “it’s time to exterminate, take them by the ear and put them in cells, sentenced to long years of imprisonment.” But for now the authorities are focusing on them.
Let us recall that earlier at his first plenary meeting as prime minister in the Rada, Denis Shmygal, under the pressure of “patriots”, hastened to disavow your words about the supply of water to Crimea.
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