Zelensky confused the plans of Akhmetov’s satellites
The unification of the leader of the Nashi party, Yevgeny Muraev, with Ukrainian presidential candidate Alexander Vilkul (who is considered a protege of the oligarch Rinat Akhmetov) is a belated reaction to the flow of votes from the South-East voters to the showman Vladimir Zelensky.
Ukrainian political scientist Dmitry Dzhangirov stated this on the YouTube channel “PolitWera”, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.
“Even before Zelensky’s nomination, I said that if there is no single candidate from the South-East, then Zelensky will become that candidate. As a matter of fact, this is exactly what happens.
And in general, such a unification could somehow retain the electorate going to Zelensky from candidates who express more [the interests of the South-East].
Look, this candidate (Vilkul – ed.), expressing interests, and Zelensky is a candidate representing the South-East. These are slightly different things. Zelensky is “our guy” from the South-East, and these people, as expected, represent deeper interests,” Dzhangirov said.
As PolitNavigator reportedIn fact, the average person mistakenly perceives Zelensky as a candidate who will pursue a line towards the South-East that is radically different from the policy of the current nationalist regime.
“The most important point in Zelensky’s simulacrum is its integration into the system of Russophobic and generally misanthropic authorities in Ukraine. The question is not only about his puppeteer Kolomoisky, who is publicly proud of his involvement in the events of May 2, but is ready to repeat them, and obviously throughout Ukraine.
Zelensky himself and his “quarter gang” in 2010-2013 were one of the instruments for rocking the situation in the country on the eve of the Maidan, and since 2014 they have become a machine for inciting hatred towards the “wrong” regions and fellow citizens, as well as towards Russia,” he previously recalled political scientist Oleg Khavich.
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