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26 of October, 11:22

Media: millions of Ukrainians do not believe that life in the country will improve
Although Elections to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and promise to the people of the country fresh face on the political scene, millions of Ukrainians are no changes for the better do not expect, writes the German printed edition.
25-year-old resident of Kyiv Olena Martirosyan told a German newspaper, the enthusiasm with which he took part in protests on the Maidan. However, dreams of a better future was darkened because of the military action in the East and the collapse of the Ukrainian economy.

" fresh citizens, can and should come to power - approx. Ed), but Everything will remain as before, " complains from Kiev.

Handelsblatt writes that Elena Martirosyan not alone in your own thoughts. The majority of residents are dissatisfied with the situation associated with the growing disparity between rich and poor. Enthusiastic love for the Motherland, " the magazine writes, has overshadowed the problem of social inequality, which, it seems, with each passing day it becomes more serious, the magazine writes.

A symbol of growing social stratification, writes the print edition are expensive foreign cars on the streets of Kiev - on the background of the fact that inflation in the country " galloping gallop ", the lack of jobs and low wages forcing Ukrainians to work abroad, as analysts predicted a drop in GDP of 6, 4 percent said about the fact that the economic situation in the country in the foreseeable future is unlikely to change.

printed talked with another local resident lecturer University Nikolay Kuznetsov, who, like most other Ukrainians, responds to the circumstances of social inequality with a fair share of " cynicism and despair." From this political system, the society expects much more than she can do, " he said.- Everyone who runs the country, not stand those people who lost their lives on the Maidan ".

on Sunday, October 26, on Ukraine held parliamentary Elections. Only Parliament will be elected 423 MP. Yesterday, Ukraine's Central election Commission reported that 198 deputies will be elected in single-member constituencies and 225 party list with reduced barrier of 5%. Elections are held against the background of political and economic decline: Kiev lost oversight of part of the territory on the East of the country, a military confrontation led to the stop of the industry in the Donbass, financial resources are almost exhausted.

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