The economic crisis in Ukraine and the military failures of its power in the East of the country are waging a struggle for power among the Ukrainian oligarchs who felt that "the wind blew the other way," writes the site.
A year later, After Maidana residents of Ukraine completely disappointed in the new government, corroded illegal activities of officials, according to the publication, and the country is still government, far from democratic standards.
This "rebellion" Igor Kolomoisky, according to the publication, indicates that Poroshenko, the head began to lose not only the trust of the people of Ukraine, But also support their own " colleagues ".
"This show of strength from the Ukrainian government Clearly aims to stop unverified information, according to which the authorities of Kiev lose oversight over the country. However, it also reveals the almost feudal structure of political power in Ukraine, " reads the publication.
The portal writes that if other oligarchs, as Kolomoisky, expressed support of the Donetsk and Lugansk national republics, " the team in power in Kiev, will be doomed ".
The relationship between Kolomoisky and the authorities of Ukraine escalated after the Verkhovna Rada on March 19, adopted amendments in the law on joint stock companies, which deprived him of his observations on the company " Ukrnafta ". In addition, differences arose in connection with the replacement of the leadership of the organization " Ukrtransnafta ". Until recently it was headed by Oleksandr Lazorko, who is considered close to Kolomoisky.
However, the state as the sole shareholder of "Ukrtransnafta" was removed from Lazorko the range of possibilities the Chairman of the Board.
then, accompanied by armed guards Kolomoisky came to office organization, to stand up for Lazorko, where he had a conflict with media professionals. After this incident Poroshenko reprimanded Kolomoisky for the nonobservance of the instructions in profetica.
on Wednesday, the President signed a decree releasing Kolomoisky as head of Dnipropetrovsk regional administration.
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