UKRAINIAN POLITICAL EXPERT: POROSHENKO DUE TO ABANDON IDEA OF UKRAINE'S LIBERATION
by David Stepanyan
Tuesday, March 24, 14:31
The fundamental forecast that followed the analysis of the
parliamentary elections in Ukraine in autumn 2014 is becoming a
reality, Alexander Kolomiets, President of the Center for European
and Transatlantic Studies, told ArmInfo.
"My colleagues and me supposed that the new parliament of Ukraine
cannot adequately perceive and assess the geopolitical situation around
'Ukraine crisis,' which will inevitably result in deep political crisis
by March, after three-four months of the new parliament's functioning,"
he said.
According to Kolomiets, there is a fundamental postulate suggesting
that reforms are impossible in the country in the state of war.
Progress, peace and welfare are impossible without security and
stability and it was war in the east of Ukraine that has led to severe
political crisis.
Kolomiets says the constitutional authorities have lost their
legitimacy while Petro Poroshenko has almost abandoned the idea
of liberating the country, which is nothing but violation of the
Constitution of Ukraine and the president's oath. In this light, the
expert said, the strategic situation implies nothing but voluntary
resignation of the man who is not 'the president of Ukraine,' but,
as he said in public, is "the president of peace."
"The government has proved politically and strategically impotent,
torn from the inside by the personal and factional infighting. The
situation deteriorated after part of the constitutional powers were
transferred under control of the IMF amid disastrous economic and
industrial situation in the country," the political expert said.
Kolomiets says the parliament has already faced a true collapse,
with the following formal collapse of the coalition and the government.
Snap parliamentary elections may become a way out of the situation,
but elections in the country that is in the state of war are hardly
possible. In this light, the calls for setting up a "Committee of
National Liberation" that will assume power in Ukraine are becoming
louder and more distinct.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=62CE7370-D219-11E4-9F130EB7C0D21663
From: A. Papazian
by David Stepanyan
Tuesday, March 24, 14:31
The fundamental forecast that followed the analysis of the
parliamentary elections in Ukraine in autumn 2014 is becoming a
reality, Alexander Kolomiets, President of the Center for European
and Transatlantic Studies, told ArmInfo.
"My colleagues and me supposed that the new parliament of Ukraine
cannot adequately perceive and assess the geopolitical situation around
'Ukraine crisis,' which will inevitably result in deep political crisis
by March, after three-four months of the new parliament's functioning,"
he said.
According to Kolomiets, there is a fundamental postulate suggesting
that reforms are impossible in the country in the state of war.
Progress, peace and welfare are impossible without security and
stability and it was war in the east of Ukraine that has led to severe
political crisis.
Kolomiets says the constitutional authorities have lost their
legitimacy while Petro Poroshenko has almost abandoned the idea
of liberating the country, which is nothing but violation of the
Constitution of Ukraine and the president's oath. In this light, the
expert said, the strategic situation implies nothing but voluntary
resignation of the man who is not 'the president of Ukraine,' but,
as he said in public, is "the president of peace."
"The government has proved politically and strategically impotent,
torn from the inside by the personal and factional infighting. The
situation deteriorated after part of the constitutional powers were
transferred under control of the IMF amid disastrous economic and
industrial situation in the country," the political expert said.
Kolomiets says the parliament has already faced a true collapse,
with the following formal collapse of the coalition and the government.
Snap parliamentary elections may become a way out of the situation,
but elections in the country that is in the state of war are hardly
possible. In this light, the calls for setting up a "Committee of
National Liberation" that will assume power in Ukraine are becoming
louder and more distinct.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=62CE7370-D219-11E4-9F130EB7C0D21663
From: A. Papazian