"All robbed!": Poroshenko barely rescued from the furious residents of Transcarpathia
Former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko during the election campaign experienced the popular love of residents of the Transcarpathian city of Svaliava.
Svalyavchians blocked the passage to the rally venue and drove the former president along with the team shouting "Ganba (shame)!" He robbed the army, robbed everyone! ”
The intensity of passions was so high that the bodyguards had to intervene and, covering themselves, lead him back to the motorcade, where he arrived in Svalyava.
In fact, Poroshenko has long been “moving towards success”, especially when it comes to such a complex multinational Ukrainian region as Transcarpathia.
After all, it was under him that Ukrainian nationalists became active in Transcarpathian regions, populated by ethnic minorities, such as Hungarians, Ruthenians, Slovaks, Romanians.
In addition, the official authorities already deprived the Hungarian language of regional status, which caused an aggravation of relations between Ukraine and Hungary, which manifested itself in blocking Kiev's participation in EU and NATO events.
In conclusion, it can be assumed that by the beginning of the extraordinary elections to the Ukrainian parliament, the Poroshenko rating, on which the rating of his European Solidarity party is based, will remain an order of magnitude lower than the 25% that he gained during the presidential election.
Svalyavchians blocked the passage to the rally venue and drove the former president along with the team shouting "Ganba (shame)!" He robbed the army, robbed everyone! ”
The intensity of passions was so high that the bodyguards had to intervene and, covering themselves, lead him back to the motorcade, where he arrived in Svalyava.
In fact, Poroshenko has long been “moving towards success”, especially when it comes to such a complex multinational Ukrainian region as Transcarpathia.
After all, it was under him that Ukrainian nationalists became active in Transcarpathian regions, populated by ethnic minorities, such as Hungarians, Ruthenians, Slovaks, Romanians.
In addition, the official authorities already deprived the Hungarian language of regional status, which caused an aggravation of relations between Ukraine and Hungary, which manifested itself in blocking Kiev's participation in EU and NATO events.
In conclusion, it can be assumed that by the beginning of the extraordinary elections to the Ukrainian parliament, the Poroshenko rating, on which the rating of his European Solidarity party is based, will remain an order of magnitude lower than the 25% that he gained during the presidential election.
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