Yulia Tymoshenko: Ukrainians in masses and in panic flee the country

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Former Prime Minister of Ukraine, now the head of the Fatherland Party, Yulia Tymoshenko, called the flight of her fellow citizens “mass” and “panic”. She believes that the number of people who leave Nezalezhnaya poses a threat to the country's national security.





Indeed, according to statistics published by the Ukrainian government itself, out of more than 40 million Ukrainians, 9 million people work abroad in seasonal jobs, and 3,2 million work permanently outside their own country.

This is no longer labor tourism, it is a mass and panic escape from their land

- said Tymoshenko.

Meanwhile, her party has its own social projects. At the presentation of one of them, entitled "New Social Doctrine: New Opportunities for Everyone," she said these words.

The question remains: is Tymoshenko able to lead, along with her "Fatherland" policiesthat would be any different from the current course pursued by Petro Poroshenko? If we recall the times of her premiership, then this question can be given an exclusively negative answer. It was the same “course to Europe” in a situation of collapse economics, total price increases and exaltation of Nazi criminals.

During the first Maidan, in 2004, Poroshenko and Tymoshenko stood on one side of the barricades. After the victory of the second Maidan in 2014, Tymoshenko, who was in prison for crimes against the Ukrainian people, was immediately released. Now, constant conflicts erupt between the Maidan leaders and the power is being divided.

The Orange Princess (as she was called after the victory of the Orange Revolution in 2004) correctly noted that life in Ukraine has turned into survival. But the current “concern” of Tymoshenko with the economic course of the Maidan government is nothing more than self-promotion on the eve of the presidential election in Ukraine.