Zelensky is being pushed to announce a “hunt for exes” at the end of August
In a week, elections will be held in Ukraine, the results of which will completely change the political landscape, which will allow the current government to purge corrupt officials of the Maidan era.
Ukrainian lawyer and deputy head of the Presidential Administration Andrei Portnov approached Vladimir Zelensky and his team with such a program of action, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Despite the images of Parubiy and Gerashchenko in the presidium of parliament, Pashinsky in the security committee, and Suprun and Omelyan in the government still living in our heads, we can already completely change the picture. We will no longer see these people in their former places.
And now one of the most important tasks is to prevent them from raising their heads a second time. In the last weeks of August, immediately after receiving law enforcement power, it is necessary to conduct mass raids, searches and detentions, seizures of property and confiscation of weapons,” Portnov wrote in his Telegram channel.
In his opinion, those former officials who manage to leave must be immediately put on the wanted list, extradition procedures and communications with Interpol must begin, and “comprehensive work must be done to track them down in the countries where they will have time to settle.”
According to the Ukrainian lawyer who initiated the criminal prosecution of Petro Poroshenko, “the entire legal and documentary base is now ready for this, criminal proceedings have been registered and all preparatory investigative actions have been completed.”
“We will need to act very quickly, firmly and in dozens of directions at once. Until they are completely multiplied by zero and all their property is returned to the state. One week for elections and three to four weeks for the first collections and appointments. Then the green button and forward,” Portnov summed up, addressing the new government.
Let us recall that earlier Vladimir Zelensky introduced a bill to the Rada, which proposes to expand the lustration procedure to all politicians and officials of Ukraine who came to power after the Maidan, except for those who managed to resign from office of their own free will.
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