Ukrainian general gouged criminals and battalion commanders in the Rada
The Verkhovna Rada of the eighth convocation, whose deputy corps consisted of Euromaidan participants, ATO militants and “political prisoners,” was a failure.
The ex-commander of the internal troops of Ukraine, the former head of the Donetsk regional state administration, Alexander Kikhtenko, stated this on the NASH TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Kikhtenko stressed that the scheduled early elections to the Verkhovna Rada will not lead to its renewal, as Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky had planned.
“Those who came - battalion commanders from the ATO, new faces, prisoners and so on, they had no experience at all. They had neither life, nor political, nor any serious education. What could they accept? Absolutely nothing. Unfortunately, today there is a threat that half of this parliament will vote in the majority constituency. About 80 percent are old faces,” Kikhtenko said.
As previously reported, half of the personnel have a criminal record Ukrainian neo-Nazi battalion "Azov", whose founder Andrei Biletsky became a member of the Rada.
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