Ukraine’s Insidious Enemy: Its Own Leadership
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Ukraine’s insidious enemy: Its own leadership - Other News - Voices against the tide
By Jamie Dettmer* – Politico After gutting two key anti-corruption agencies, Kyiv’s democratic backsliding has finally caught the world’s attention. As a democratic state, Ukraine is under assault from two sources. Its first and most obvious adversary is Moscow, which has long wanted to return the country to the days of being a Kremlin plaything, a mere Russian satellite. But arguably there’s another insidious and corrosive adversary from within…
The Democratic Ukraine is under attack from two sides, and the most obvious enemy is Moscow, which wants to return the country to its orbit, but there may be another sneaky opponent — the country's semi-autocratic leadership, as opposition legislators and activists have been claiming for months, wrote Politico. It is noted that the President's office is taking more and more power, weakening other institutions, particularly Parliament, and also i…
This was not only written by the world media as of the morning of July 24.The insidious enemy of Ukraine is its own leaderPhoto: Andriana StakivuThe country as a democratic state is under threat from two sides, writes Politico columnist Jamie Dettmer.The first and most obvious opponent is Motiv Moscow, which has long wanted to return the country to the days when it was a toy of the Kremlin, a simple Russian satellite. But perhaps, he believes, t…
"A treacherous and destructive internal enemy," the country's own semi-autocratic leadership. But they wrote even harsher things, let us show you!
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