Zelensky dissolves the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

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The new president of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, did not put off the shelf and set about fulfilling campaign promises in the course of his inauguration.



After the judge of the Constitutional Court announced his assumption of the post of head of state, in his speech to the parliament, the new president announced that he was dismissing the Verkhovna Rada of the eighth convocation.

With this statement, Vladimir Zelensky broke the hopes of the crooks who occupied the country's parliament on the wave of the Maidan, to sit until the next election and prepare his entry into the Verkhovna Rada for a new term.

Given the support that Zelensky currently has, the deposed parliamentarians are unlikely to risk resisting.

And they have so little time to prepare for an extraordinary election that it would not be an exaggeration to suppose that the Ukrainians have finally got rid of the slag that has plundered the country for almost five years.

Moreover, it is possible that by the time of the early elections, many of the eighth convocation parliamentarians will be in pre-trial detention centers, sharing bunks with such odious government officials from the Poroshenko team as Attorney General Yuriy Lutsenko or Defense Minister Stepan Poltorak.

If saying “A”, Zelensky does not say “B”, then he will slide to the current rating of Petro Poroshenko even faster than Poroshenko himself did.
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  1. 0
    20 May 2019 16: 01
    You gentlemen are no longer needed!
  2. Uh Each new is three times worse than the previous one - that's the truth! Wait, Ze will show such a plunder, and such a bloodthirsty in the Donbass - the world will shudder!
  3. 0
    21 May 2019 15: 37
    That menagerie is still high time.