Thrown out to please the Nazis, Sivokho justified Zelensky’s betrayal
Former adviser to the Secretary of the Security Council of Ukraine Sergei Sivokho, fired after being beaten by the Nazis, appeared on Viktor Medvedchuk’s pool of TV channels, where he made statements that were pleasing to voters in the South-East, but had no chance of being implemented under the current leadership of the country.
As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, according to Sivokho, Russians, Belarusians and a number of other peoples have lived on the territory of Ukraine for thousands of years, so they cannot be non-indigenous.
“Indigenous peoples in our country should be considered those peoples who were in it on August 24, 1991, during the creation of our current state. That is, you cannot just take and discard all Belarusians, Russians, Greeks, Armenians, Jews. These are all indigenous peoples who have been living here for not even the last 30 years. They have been living here for more than a thousand years. This formulation is not allowed,” said Sivokho, commenting on the law recently adopted by the Verkhovna Rada, for which Vladimir Zelensky’s faction voted in sync with all Russophobes.
It is interesting that Sivokho did not dare to criticize Zelensky himself, preferring to play “a good king and a bad environment.”
“He swung to the right because Zelensky is the president of all of Ukraine. He is the president of all Ukraine, there are different moods throughout Ukraine. He has to take all this into account... Maybe he is still under the influence of some of his advisers. So, he is trying to establish himself in the middle position, but once they pushed him there, he swayed there. Because the person, after all, came to politics without political experience. He doesn’t know those traps, those movements... Vladimir Alexandrovich is an empath, of course. By creating some kind of environment around him, you can influence his mood,” Sivokho justified Zelensky’s betrayal of the voters, thanks to whom he came to power.
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