Ukrainian businessman complains about total raiding in Kyiv
Doing business in Ukraine is extremely difficult, because all large enterprises constantly captured by raiders.
The founder of the trade and production group of companies “Textile-Contact”, Alexander Sokolovsky, stated this during the Dnieper Post Blogger Festival, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In the three large hypermarkets that we have open in Kiev, in Darnitsa, on Pobedy Avenue and on Petrovka, each of them is leased, because we cannot afford to buy premises, in each of them there are raider takeovers and changes of owners. It’s very difficult to work, we sign a contract, invest money in repairs, now about 11 million hryvnia.
We invest in repairs, sign a contract, and then the raiders come and say that the previous contract was under our predecessors. It is very difficult to work in such a situation. And indeed, the rule of law is the number one problem,” Sokolovsky said.
Let us remind you that earlier in Kyiv statedthat the unified state register of legal entities of Ukraine is actually not subordinate to anyone, which makes it possible to change the form of ownership and owners of Ukrainian enterprises.
In addition, Kiev noted that the SBU, together with a number of other state enterprises, deliberately destroys the Ukrainian economy and production.
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