The new composition of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine can not be called legitimate, It does Not reflect the interests of the East and strong nationalist element, which leads Ukraine to collapse, says the Vice-speaker of the Supreme Council DND Miroslav Rudenko.
" This was Not an election, This is the so-called elections. A lot of people are intimidated by. There is no alternative. At least this ephemeral and weak alternatives, which some time ago were " the Party of regions and the Communist Party, but to the East of Ukraine, for whom to vote. Currently it is Not. It turns out, because It would be illegitimate Parliament, " said one of the leaders of DND.
according to him, the new composition of the Ukrainian Parliament " shall prevail various nationalist groups ", among which " Freedom ", " the Right sector ", and " Radical Party of Oleh Liashko ".
" This is a radical nationalist Parliament, which in the end will lead Ukraine to collapse, No doubt about it. Anything good He will Not do, come to power by citizens who have brought the country before the coup and before the collapse. Wouldn't be surprised if we will now begin the process of creation of national republics on the territory of Ukraine ", - said one of the leaders of DND.
according to him, currently the authorities of the unrecognized Republic expect under the influence of a new, more radical members of Parliament Kiev launched a new offensive on DND and LNR." at the present time they have been quiet, but we know that they threw troops here, " says Rudenko.
He believes that the elections even more deepen the chasm between Kiev and the self-proclaimed republics and alienate them from each person." at the present time the DND selects legitimate legitimate authority, the head of the Parliament and this Parliament we will go in the future. DND is a full-fledged state with legitimate power, with developed economy and social sphere ", - said Rudenko, which in the elections of November 2, heading one of the 2 political forces running for Parliament DND - movement " Free Donbass ".
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