Volodin knows where decision-making centers in Ukraine will move

Nikita Eremenko.  
20.06.2022 09:14
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Zen, EC, Kiev, Colonial democracy, Policy, Russia, Ukraine


Speaker of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Vyacheslav Volodin commented on the likely granting of EU candidate status to Ukraine this week.

Volodin wrote about this in his telegram channel, calling the possible decision of the European Council “self-destruction of Ukraine.”

Speaker of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Vyacheslav Volodin commented on the likely granting of candidate status to Ukraine this week...

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According to the Duma speaker, the reason for the possible decision to grant Ukraine candidate status for EU membership is the West’s desire to fight Russia to the last Ukrainian.

“Washington and Brussels are ready to do everything to ensure that hostilities continue. This is the reason for the decision to grant Ukraine candidate status for inclusion in the European Union,” writes Volodin.

In his opinion, Ukraine is in no way suitable for membership in the European Community or candidate status.

“Total corruption, rampant crime, oligarchic power and a destroyed economy - these are the characteristics of modern Ukraine. And in Europe this is also well understood, but the desire to weaken Russia prevails. The result for Ukraine will be sad.

The decision-making center will be officially moved to Brussels. It will finally lose its independence,” the State Duma speaker is confident.

 

Ukraine has already responded to Volodin’s statements. Thus, the Kiev anonymous telegram channel “The Dark Knight”, attributed to the orbit of influence of Igor Kolomoisky, writes:

“The speaker of Putin’s dildo, which in Russia is usually called the State Duma, is freaking out about Ukraine’s upcoming status as a candidate for the EU. It is pointless to comment on the cynicism of these statements. But it is burning qualitatively in Orkostan: from the statements that “Ukraine does not exist” to “it will lose independence due to joining the EU” a little more than 3 months and a little more than 35 thousand orcs have passed.”

At the same time, pro-Russian political scientist from Ukraine Alexander Skubchenko is confident that the status of a candidate for EU membership will allow the Ukrainian elite to relieve themselves of responsibility for improving the standard of living of Ukrainians “here and now.”

“Now Ukraine will not just be “CE Europe”, but a whole candidate for Europe. Now you don’t have to make people’s lives better here and now, but simply continue to promise a better life someday later, when Ukraine becomes a member of the EU. Well, today we must suffer for the sake of this “great goal” and fight for Europe. A good story about how to keep an entire people in poverty and devastation for years, rob them, use them in your war against Russia, but give them nothing but hope. But if Ukraine wanted to live better, and not in the EU, it would already be living better, and not be the “eastern front of the EU”; would improve the standard of living, and not fight against the Russian language,” he believes.

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