In Crimea, they believe that Ukraine is on the verge of a new Maidan

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The speaker of the Crimean parliament, Vladimir Konstantinov, believes that today's events in Ukraine can lead to a new wave of protests, a new Maidan. Numerous signals indicate a close collapse in this country. The country is becoming poorer, and the struggle between powerful clans is already unfolding for the remnants of its wealth.



All this gradually leads to the fact that millions of Ukrainians are leaving their country.

November 21, Ukraine celebrated the fifth anniversary of the beginning of the Euromaidan. Poroshenko declared this date a holiday and called it Day of Dignity and Freedom. The Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergey Aksenov believes that the name “day of shame and slavery” would be more appropriate. If you evaluate what these events have led Ukraine, you can’t say more precisely.

Aksyonov believes that most residents of Ukraine have no reason to celebrate. The country has ceased to be sovereign, and corruption has reached unprecedented proportions. In terms of its economic indicators, Ukraine dropped to last place in Europe. The country lives in a social disaster.

Therefore, solemn events in Kiev on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Maidan, according to the head of the Republic of Crimea, are appropriate to be called a "feast during the plague."