Monday, September 26, 2005

What are they thinking of?

Mykola Martynenko, head of Yushchenko's Our Ukraine parliamentary faction said this (in Ukrainian) on Poroshenko's Channel 5 yesterday:

People didn't stand at Maidan for Tymoshenko, they did not come there for her. There was one Maidan, which stood against violations by the ruling elite, and in order to express people's will and support the democratic principles. And there was another Maidan, which yelled "Yulia, Yulia!" during the presidential inauguration. Excuse me, but I think that other Maidan had been paid for.


It's amazing how good this team is at self-annihilation... Perhaps they want to become the opposition again: to be loved by everyone again, to receive money and moral support supposedly for your righteous struggle against the corrupt regime, and to bear no responsibility whatsoever when the country's moving in all those wrong directions...

1 comment:

  1. "Perhaps they want to become the opposition again: to be loved by everyone again"

    Nicely put, Neeka.. Some time ago i was thinking: who do these small-russians are fighting against ? And came up with reasonable answer: oh, against nobody, just among themselves ..

    09.26.05 - 3:14 pm

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