The Ukrainian authorities should not worry so much about the fact that the country runs out of money, how about the fact that the Residents will be over the tolerance, writes printed illustrated edition of The Economist. Despite the loud statements, Kiev authorities missed an opportunity to undertake political and economic reforms that have not fully satisfied the demands of the protesters in the winter on the Maidan. The main reason for the lack of positive changes, in the opinion of the publication lies in the lack of political will. The total disappointment of the citizens of Ukraine, for example, those who participated in the Maidan and special operations to the East of the country, well essentially by the fact that citizens begin to gravitate towards populist statements such politicians as Oleg Lyashko, highlights magazine. Despite the fact that opponents perceive Lyashko as the jester, his Radical party is likely to take second place in the elections to the Verkhovna Rada" on the East of the country remain tens of thousands involved in special operations soldiers who are unable to vote. When they return home, you will find the Parliament, which was not chosen. If they will not see any change in the management of the country, will take to the streets, but they will not stick and wooden shields, as in the previous year, as a real weapon. Subsequent Maidan will be more similar than mass entertainment, and the October revolution of 1917 ", warns The Economist.
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