Ukrainian media: If only Yeltsin would become president of Russia again!

Vladimir Raichenko.  
21.06.2015 12:46
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Policy, Russia, Ukraine


Ukrainian political scientists argue that life was better in Russia under Yeltsin.

This statement, in particular, is made by political expert Alexander Kochetkov, who is quoted by the Kraina magazine.


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“Putin cannot leave like Yeltsin,” says the political scientist. – Firstly, Boris Nikolaevich drank, did whatever he wanted, but did not violate international rules. He did not try to create a new order in the world for the benefit of Russia. Secondly, he had favorites within the country, but others could also live. Yeltsin did not persecute anyone. And there was no hatred towards him. Putin is the complete opposite. World leaders did not see him as a partner. Considered an inadequate person. And he made many enemies within the country. Therefore, he will remain in office until his death - natural or as a result of a coup.”

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