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27 of July, 12:02

Azarov: from Kiev you can wait for the forced mobilization and impoverishment
The overwhelming majority of Ukrainians understand that the current political regime of the country can expect illegal forced mobilization and falling further into poverty, says former Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov.

Answering a question from Facebook users about whether the country's political forces that are able to lead Ukraine on the path of peace, prosperity, stability and development, Azarov said that they exist.

"Someone forced to leave, someone got fired and threaten, but a significant number of people needed to manage the country, there is and they all hope the Ukrainian people ", - the politician wrote on his page century

The Ukrainians have a responsibility to support politicians, backed by real things to improve the lives of people, not thugs and murderers from radical organizations, said Azarov.

"currently in the country there is a situation when the overwhelming number of people have already realized that brought the Maidan ordinary people, what can we expect from a regime in Kiev is illegal forced mobilization and further impoverishment. Social support base of the regime was reduced to a minimum. Extremist organizations are everywhere, but they, by and large, will not be able to resist the majority of good people, " the former Prime Minister of Ukraine.

Azarov is sure that neither the current political regime in Ukraine or Extremist organizations do not have real popular support.

"The middle and the lower ranks of law enforcement agencies aware of the illegality of terror against their own people. The events in Mukacheve showed the danger of armed extremist organizations and the weakness of the regime. Popular support neither those, nor no other. For this reason, all the matter in the determination of the people themselves, in their abilities to nominate from among their own leaders, and their organizational work, " Azarov.

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