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13 of May, 00:00

Sputnik: "Ukrainian dream" Petro Poroshenko is doomed to failure
An ambitious plan of President of Ukraine to rebuild the country unlikely to materialize, writes.

the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko at the conference EU - Ukraine in Kiev showed the plan to create a " new, democratic, European Ukraine ", which is called the " four D's ": Deregulation, de-bureaucratization, deliveryzetia, Decentralization. The former head of Georgia, Advisor to the President of Ukraine has noticed That the plan " will help to break up Ukraine with the Soviet past ".

The effectiveness of each of the "4-D" raises very big questions, writes Sputnik. Deregulation means less government surveillance That results in the opening of the market For Western corporations and even sale black lands.

Debureaucratization, which implies a reduction of overgrown state apparatus, it has been held Poroshenko, when he illegally overthrew Viktor Yanukovych. For the realization of its ambitious plan Poroshenko actively appoints to public office foreigners, and Mikheil Saakashvili. However, this is no significant change until to no avail." The situation during this period of time has not changed: the country is still teetering on the brink of economic and political collapse, " - commented the Creator of the article.

Decentralization of the country rests in the unwillingness of the same Poroshenko to grant special status to regions in Eastern Ukraine. As for deliveryzetia, then it's reminiscent of the movie " Mission impossible." Because the head is one of the most powerful and wealthy oligarchs. Despite their promises to sell their property, Poroshenko until now not did not want a profitable asset, " reminds the Creator of the article.

All this suggests to me That the plan Poroshenko, or " Ukrainian dream ", most likely, will remain an empty promise." great "four D's" of the President of Ukraine have the opportunity to be a good plan, but to reality it has no relation ", - concludes the journalist.

sections: Politics

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