In Kyiv they scare with “United Fatherland” (VIDEO)

16.03.2015 23:03
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Policy, Ukraine


Kyiv, March 16 (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – The bilingual slogan “One Country - One Country” is fraught with “One Fatherland” for Ukraine.

Such a warning was made at the round table “Problems of National Security” by Pavel Movchan, head of the All-Ukrainian Society “Prosvita” named after Taras Shevchenko, people’s deputy of a number of previous convocations of the Verkhovna Rada.


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“If there is a “united country” and “one country,” then it is necessary to raise the question of a “united fatherland,” as provided for by the formula “One Country - One Country,” Movchan believes. “It may end, as Dmitry Dontsov said, with a “united fatherland.” The nation, starting from the Maidan, has organized itself. Now it is necessary to integrate the government into the all-Ukrainian massif, which has constant guidelines – a united Ukraine, a single state language, a single local Church, a single historical memory and common spiritual values.”

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