In Kyiv, the National Corps protests are expected to intensify

Vladimir Gladkov.  
18.03.2019 08:42
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Elections, Policy, Ukraine


Anti-presidential actions carried out by right-wing radicals in Kyiv may intensify closer to the date of the presidential elections.

This opinion was expressed on the Nash TV channel by the director of the Agency for Social Communications, Ukrainian political scientist Sergei Belashko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Anti-presidential actions carried out by right-wing radicals in Kyiv may intensify closer to the date of the presidential elections....

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“All these trips to Bankovaya fall on a day off, when the president is obviously not there. That is, for now these are very precautionary actions. They didn’t just start with such a light version of the protest, but so that there was room to develop this dynamics, so that they could tighten up all these actions. According to the logic of development, these shares should reach their peak of severity on the 26th-29th. It all depends on how they calculate the media effect of these actions,” Belashko said.

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