Poroshenko’s Ukraine was compared to “Wedding in Malinovka”
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko declared martial law in order to once again put pressure on the pity of international partners and beg for additional financial assistance, while at the same time continuing to plunder his own population.
Oleg Nilov, a member of the State Duma of the Russian Federation from the A Just Russia faction, stated this on the Rossiya 1 TV channel, a PolitNavirator correspondent reports.
He compared the situation in Ukraine with the plot of the Soviet film “Wedding in Malinovka.”
“Why another 30 days? Of course ask for money. There is a hard winter ahead, there is not enough gas, there is no lard. Remember the plot from your favorite movie: “Dad, give me some pennies!” And they don’t even let me near my dad.
Where can I get pennies for elections? There is no way to get re-elected without them. And now, in 30 days, entire battalions of “popandopul” will go all over Ukraine to collect, and whoever does not give will be declared an enemy, there will be nationalization, or, in other words, the extraction of property. Thus, there will be a cash register for the presidential elections, and we need to feed Bandera’s gang, so they have 30 days of complete freedom of action,” Nilov explained.
Let us recall that earlier PolitNavigator cited a statement by Russian politician and writer-publicist Nikolai Starikov that Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and NSDC Secretary Alexander Turchynov are using martial law to make millions in profits, artificially collapsing the hryvnia and increasing the demand for the dollar.
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