. "The phenomenon Zelensky" is a "form of protest" of Ukrainians, said the MP of the Verkhovna Rada, the candidate for the position of head of state Evgeny Murayev in the program " Ring Time ", a video in which the politician announced on its YouTube channel.
According to the Deputy, the primacy of entertainer and presidential candidate Vladimir Zelensky in some opinion polls due to a form of protest of the population. So the Deputy responded to a reporter's question about the " phenomenon Zelensky ".
Moore added that showman for mostly ready to vote the young people, however, according to the policy, young people " do not go to elections ", and the chances of winning are only if Zelensky is able to " mobilize the young part came to elections."
The MP also pointed to the lack of political experience of his opponent.
"To govern the state, it is necessary to understand how it works. We need to understand how to operate the Executive, legislative, and Executive branches of government, how are the budgets, preparing the heating season, what is the income, special funds and budget expenses. You cannot read a book and go tomorrow. " said Moore.
He noticed that, despite the inexperience, Zelensky " is definitely better than Poroshenko."
According to published last Monday, a survey of the sociological group " chart ", showman Vladimir Zelensky took the lead in the rating of candidates in presidents of Ukraine - it is ready to Express support 21, 9 percent of those who are undecided and willing to vote.
according to social research, head of "Batkivshchyna" Yulia Tymoshenko support 19, 2 percent of respondents, the current President of Petro Poroshenko - 14, 8 percent, head of the "Opposition platform for life" Yuriy Boyko - 10, 4 percent, ex-defense Minister Anatoly Gritsenko - 8, 4 percent. Leader "Radical party" Oleg Lyashko supported - 6, 5%, and the leader of the party " Our " Evgeniy murayev - 3, 4 per cent, of the mayor of Lviv Andriy Sadovy - 2, 4 percent, Alexander Shevchenko from the party DILL - 2, 2 percent. The chart of other candidates - not more than 2 %.
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