Elections became yeast for the Ukrainian toilet
The upcoming presidential elections have served as a catalyst for the internecine squabbling of the Ukrainian Maidan activists - they are drowning each other and are preparing to betray their current allies in order to join the future winners.
Political commentator Vladimir Kornilov stated this in the studio of the Rossiya 1 channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There are no normal, fair and civilized elections in Ukraine and there are no plans. For example, Gritsenko, one of the leaders in the rating of presidential candidates, is being nominated. On the same day that he gave his nomination speech, they come to him with a subpoena from the court. Why is the case being opened? Allegedly because he stole as the “orange” minister of defense in 2005. We've been waiting for 14 years to open a case, and then it just so happened that such a day happened.
Bidding begins immediately. We see how Lutsenko gave an interview where “both ours and yours” - the hint is so transparent that, if something happens, I will run where necessary. But in Ukraine this is the “highest political wisdom.”
There is also a struggle about where Avakov will go, who he will support, and who the security forces will be with, respectively, ensuring the desired result,” Kornilov said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.