Vakarchuk was rejected by his Western masters – expert
The chairman of the political party “Voice” and ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Svyatoslav Vakarchuk resigned as a Ukrainian parliamentarian due to the fact that he did not live up to the hopes of his Western masters.
Political expert Vladimir Granovsky stated this on air on the NASH TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Vakarchuk resigned as a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada not because the goals of transnational corporations changed, but because he did not live up to their expectations.
He himself did not live up to his hopes, not receiving what he expected. Behind this, I’m afraid, there is a disagreement, I won’t say it’s a conflict, but no plans have changed, maybe plans regarding Vakarchuk have changed.
Maybe, from Vakarchuk’s point of view, he even behaved in a principled manner, namely, by refusing to be who he should have been within the framework of someone’s design, but he knew in advance who he was,” Granovsky said.
The expert also said that the Golos faction is not the only party in the Verkhovna Rada that is under external control.
“You say “external influence.” We have many parties under external influence, and “Golos” is just one of them.
The so-called “piglets”, as I understand it, they were named by analogy with piglets, hinting at their young age not anatomically, but politically, and that they are being taken advantage of.
“The Soros think that they are subjects, they are placed in positions, they are placed on the supervisory boards of state-owned companies, but in reality they are just tools and pawns,” added Granovsky.
Thank you!
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