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here is such a double issue, because on the one hand it is a certain interference in our sovereignty, and on the other, the judicial branch of power must definitely become independent . i think that there would be a desire in the office of the president not to influence the fates, well, at least they changed quickly before that, and we had in fact, examples of positive reforms did not appear everywhere, because, again, other services did not work well, but our supreme court has become much better than it was. there are many lawyers, scientists, acquaintances of mine who could never imagine that they would be judges of the supreme court . the fact is that we see examples of the decisions of the supreme court and the supreme court. now, certain chambers or certain candidates are so strange, but this is a gradual process, but here the entire anti-corruption court was reformed, eh, that is, these branches of government. they also work more efficiently someone called from the president's office, there is an anti-corruption court, or brought bribes, this does not mean that it does not exist, but it is definitely not a mass phenomenon, so we have experience, we just have to dare to do it, so the
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government should dare to do it, but the main thing is this the phrase was just for you to stop the calls from the bank there from hrushevsky and so on and so on and so on, that is, that is, by the way, a very big problem , because i remember, in poland, i was at the next anniversary of solidarity, and oleg valensa spoke and said the following phrase. the main thing is that we managed to achieve the separation of powers, when the executive branch of power and the judicial branch of power, and the legislative branch, are completely independent of each other . this is the main success of the revolution. and in our country, they are still dependent on that, especially now, unfortunately because in the parliament, the king of the parliament is generally reduced to a minimum and, contrary to the law, they are always trying to explain that there, the parliament is almost unnecessary, and in a democratic
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country, the parliament is the basis of democracy, because we are not a european union state if we do not make strong parties and strong parliamentarism yes, in all european countries. but in our country, the government says on the one hand, we want to join the european union, and on the other hand, it is parliamentarism that oppresses all the time, and here of course there is a problem. well, on the other hand, and on the third hand, still yes, the orange revolution and the recent revolution , the parliament played an important role, this is true, despite the fact that he is so-so, we all criticize him correctly, i had a discussion, but on facebook i was asked if a revolution is possible in russia, i made a post that revolutions are possible where there are certain groups who are able to organize this revolution in underdeveloped countries, these are regional plans in asian countries, this happens very often in developed countries, these are parties, and when we had the revolution of dignity, it is obvious that if there were no parties, then this there was a united opposition, the homeland is freedom and the strike, which were in the opposition, i don't believe that yanukovych
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said that vlad, we have a great example, uh, uh, belarus, where people stood up and left, but since lukashenko destroyed anyone who was an alternative to him can organize a protest so you didn't go to this protest, he doesn't sit, and they tell me no, it was all done by young students, young students - this is an ordinary hero. they were the first to go to the maidan and defend their ideals. but if there was no party after their dispersal, nothing would have happened. these are the parties that justly criticize them, there are various people who complain unfairly, but it was their involvement in the movement started by young students that allowed yanukovych to be expelled from here, and this unification of the public and democratic political forces is the basis and principles of democracy, but we had them democratic, but what do you say? well, they didn’t do what they should have done , although they did a lot, and it shouldn’t be underestimated either. they did a lot. russian propaganda wanted to explain to us all the time that we from 14
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after 19, they did nothing. why did they come to you? and that 200 army, language and faith do not mean anything, despite the fact that it was the advertising slogan of the previous president. it was true because the army is now fighting and we have tomos and the ukrainian language is developing and visa -free. we have many other things to do. we are a university today, well, it’s not poroshenko’s, it’s not yours, it’s not mine , it’s nobody’s, it’s not zelensky’s. it’s just, well, the order is there, but it was done at the time when poroshenko was the president. that’s why he didn’t stop it. and it was developed and supported, and there was a coalition in the verkhovna rada which it developed and supported it. it seems to me that it is possible that this war and this responsibility will somehow affect the current government and they will really be able to do everything so that we become members of the european union. i work in the opposition, obviously the opposition. i am ready to fully help. in this government, there is no between us of contradictions well, but post-
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martial law is where we will return in the political sense, quarrels will start again. will there be somewhere? well, i will give you an example of poland. in poland, there were no discussions, we are going to europe, we can to discuss how we are going we are going this way or this way we are going from the 90th or the 69th from the round table it was the nation and the press and the elites everyone said we are going there well , look here, too, poroshenko said it and we zelensky wrote it in the constitution. at first, they didn't say it. they said that we are in nato, nobody needs us, we need our own security system, some kind of agreement, but now he says it, yes, it's great , and there is a change, as i see it, because of the war with the authorities , and this is from my point of view vision is a very positive change is another matter what western countries are saying now - stone says well, there must be a consensus among these 30 countries, but there must be a leader among these countries, that is,
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the united states is the leader in nato, there are large countries, germany, france, etc. they should say that we should accept ukraine, and when they will say it, when they will see that the level of democracy in our country is even higher than that of our wives, that we have such a responsible people, everything is honest and fair, that they cannot not support ukraine, because as soon as we fail, they will say, give us money for reconstruction. we will steal a little for ourselves there. they will say well, we will give you money and we will not take your youth. and here is exactly this huge challenge. what is before us, do we have such a potential ? do we have such a desire? already our valiant army that protects us. i think it will help bring this to awareness, but it's a long, long time. i'll finish in four minutes and i'm just giving an example: always a ukrainian and an estonian, ukrainians are not 100% poles. it's illegal, but i say that here we are
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, drinking beer, someone is late in kyiv for example, in lviv, she comes in and says, "why are you late, so the police stopped him?" well, i 'll give a bribe, i'll quickly give 200 hryvnias, but they took time there. it's hard for me to imagine what's going on with such a person in estonia. i'll tell you, get out of here, you're a briber, but you're so dumb. what are you telling me as heroism, that you're 200 hryvnias on someone's paw? i want to say, uh, yes, for the sake of justice, i drive a lot. sometimes, unfortunately, i don't notice the speed limit there i have never been stopped by the police you bribed me, i paid fines, and they used to demand me, well, obviously, i could meow in ukraine, the police have become much more, i don’t give up on the ocean. i’m just saying that it still exists, but to compare it is as if we would belly up like uncles. we
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see these changes and i believe that these changes will come . remained in the economy among those people at the time of receiving the order, there are different kickbacks , all these allocations of funds are there for social construction, some big construction, which makes it three times more expensive, but in such people, it is not even at the household level, it is much less and on this is much less than such a large level. that is, we were often told that corruption is your main problem. you are a very corrupt country, of course it is and there is something to fight against, but we are fighting and this is. well, there are results. well, i absolutely agree here because i see it. just around me i understand what i said in the soviet situation, rejoice my stains of capitalism, and now i see glad the stain of socialism and the corrupt past well, the last question is very simple and not simple, but simple , nevertheless, about b- it is impossible to bypass russia what will happen
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with russia, well, conditionally, very, very, such a stupid question, not a journalistic one, not a stupid september, a stupid one, no one knows what will happen, but it’s not good, i, i, i, i, i , i met . what we see now er. well, part of them is mobilizing and fleeing. in fact, er, putin's support has fallen by 4% to 73 there, since the 80s, they continue to er have cloudy brains, just like german society during nazism, because this nazism was also fascism there, which was reborn as nazism here rabid nazism therefore, this society must realize this, the whole society must be informed that they are wrong. do you understand why say what will happen in a year,
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i don't know, another matter is that the way putin acts and everything he does is illogical for a reasonable person . democracy, everyone is afraid to tell him the wrong thing. he makes absolutely absurd decisions, including for his country, which means that this system will definitely collapse in them because it is not viable, but what will happen to this whole crowd of nazi people who live in this i don't know. well, we wish every person there. as a christian, i don't wish anyone harm, but they have to go through an internal crisis and realize for themselves that this whole nation, which is wrong, was also wrong . that i am sometimes indisputable well, i am happy to live in ukraine, but it is dangerous to live here because we see even today sirens and alarms and further emigration and going back and forth is
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not comfortable, but when i think about the future of russia and about the future of ukraine, i am afraid ukrainian i would not like to live in russia now, and even more so in a year and even more so in two, because i foresee such a shake, such a social earthquake. well, maybe there will be a catastrophe like in the 18-19 years of the last century in the russian empire. we do not even realize how much we have moved away from of the soviet union. we can't imagine a ukrainian soldier who will kill children, rape women and decorate doghouses. it's not where he was from, whether it was from the east or the back. it's just against our ethics and morals, but for them it's normal. this says something completely another nation that needs to be cured of terrible diseases. mykola knyazhytsky was in our program . thank you for your attention. thank you, mr. mykola. thank you for your
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creative inspiration and the fruitful work of the verkhovna rada. this is a very important moment, he said oh, you already see that it will be september, i will answer the questions, now they will bring me questions, they have already brought them, there are many questions, we will answer them and we will start right now, because as i promised, it will be interactive, and since it's interactive, it means it's just my job, unfortunately there are many questions, i don't know if there will be enough time now, i have two very important questions here, and the origins of russian fascism well, let's start even with the second question, a lot of liberal russians are terribly worried that europe will close completely and - and for them it is their door and they say that i just read such a person is well
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-known in russia, mr. baunov or baunov, i don’t remember the root center he is the editor-in-chief of this site, the root of the hospital is an american such formation intellectual and he was headed by moscow, now everything is definitely closed. and when he spoke, he gave such an example. it was on the echo of moscow. the former organization was quite liberal. well, there are also many questions there, but this was his answer when the host asked, what about you? do you think that they don't let him in and he didn't set an example, he says it's the same as running from bandits, someone knocks on the door and no one opens the door for him, a person runs down the street after him, bandits, hooligans, criminals
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want to either beat him or kill him or rob him or something else and this person knocks on the door in one of the two thirds of the fourth and no one opens and says this is an absolute shame and this is wrong and i then realized that in russia with time limits with time limits there is a very big problem, just like in the second world war no, we will be patriotic. and what happened before that? before that, nothing happened right away. hitler attacked us right away, they just attacked. and the fact that stalin and hitler attacked poland and western ukraine and western belarus, and what happened in the baltics is no, we are here, we have a line here the story begins on june 22, 1941. let the russians in here too. don't let the poor russian run along the street, he wants to hide from the bloodthirsty e. putin with his army and the national guard, and a won't
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open the door for him, so i'll continue the story, this russian sat in that in the yard itself, where the future bandits were sitting and when these bandits committed atrocities, he, well, i wouldn't say that he. he certainly didn't protest. i wouldn't say that he helped so much, but he, well, he was fine, he was fine. well , those bandits would he even speaks with his voice didn't raise to say oh, listen, there's something wrong, maybe he himself didn't let the boy who was beaten by these thugs, a year passed
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. knocking on the door, he is one of the founders of all bandits, he motivated his behavior. i am in such a state of affairs, you know nothing about ukraine. i now want to bow down as a georgian. none of the russians protested, or if there were these protests, they were insignificant in the eighth year, when russia attacked georgia, and now the georgians let them in and are still offended that it is not so hospitable, sometimes they even hit them in the face , listen, remember the eighth year, this is a big heart of the georgians that they let them in because it was possible not to let them in. and when they beat georgians, you somehow specifically talk about other peoples so that they don't such a nationalist as they beat georgians in moscow, how did anyone with a georgian surname go to school, stand up. this
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all happened in russia, and now we are being insulted, that's why i'm here, you know. you don't need to beat us, it's not democratic, don't let us into the apartment because we they beat and when the georgians were killed and where were you? and when the ukrainians captured crimea in the 14th year? and when the war started in the east of ukraine, where were you? and in syria, when you destroyed but completely? where were you? and they touched you. now open the door for us shame now russia's fascism origins well i have my own theory now i'll tell you the theory is like this in the 19th century when the industrial revolution britain began to build trains scientific discoveries and so on and
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so on at the beginning to the beginning of the 20th century mendeleev's table let's take einstein discovery already at the beginning of the 20th century, and very, very much happened in the scientific, let's say, material field of discoveries that pushed humanity to understand that we are capable of changing the world around us instead of the horse of the machine, and so on and so on and so on and at the same time, the thinker had such a an illusion , then it turned out that it is an illusion that it is possible to transform a person if we can influence the material world why can they influence the non-material world from there this is eugenics this is the science of quasi-pseudoscience about what can be artificially created
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the man bulgakov, who is not very loved in ukraine and is criticized, wrote a great work , heart of a dog, and it is precisely about the fact that it is possible to influence in some way, and all these experiments from communism to fascism are precisely based on this new reality . if we made, well, look at the original porcelain . it was of very poor quality, and at first it poured milk in england and then hot tea. well, because the surface was simply mixed, and then they made another porcelain, and then everyone started and, well, only rich people only used it. aristocracy, and then all of us now use invented another porcelain thanks to different chemistry , other ways of processing it and so on and so on and so
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on and so on in the same way in germany, we will do this, that's how the germans will be in the china of totalitarian mao zedong, that 's what we will do, and then gradually it became clear that a person cannot be reworked, anyway, some part of people cannot be reworked, which part will join the ss and what part will join the party, which is russia, i don't remember the main party there, they have some there, and some soviet party, some part will join the communist party and then we agree that all people, how to say
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, our people are equally good and all are not our people are equally bad all russians are simply convinced almost all almost all that they are better than ukrainians why just because they are ukrainians what can be done to make them forgive ukrainians for being ukrainians to say that they are from the world yes yes okay this is a good ukrainian a ukrainian who says that i am russian, he is a good ukrainian, and this disease is his own, is it something else to call it? well, this is my version
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. he then recovered, and the whole world when i say i am talking about ukrainians i am also talking about stepan bandera stepan andriyovych about all integral ukrainians integral ukrainian nationalists who also thought that it was possible in such an artificial educational way a way to create and it was all of it. well, with the exception of the glazaks, who, by the way, also suffered, and there were fascist parties and there were fascist congresses and all this was yes, but the italians and the bulgarians and the spaniards and the russians or the soviet people and the japanese and then the chinese in the first half of the 20th century and beyond, it also continued. well, he probably died because it was the 56th
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year. but it continued, unique situations in that the whole planet earth more or less recovered, while russia, on the contrary, got sick. and we know that if you have measles or pig i don't know how it is in ukrainian excuse the age of 5 years, 6 years, 3 years, 8 years, it 's a child's disease, it's okay, you need to be treated, but if you're 30 years old, it's deadly. oh my god, after a visit to unrecognized abkhazia , lukashenko disappeared from publicity . he agreed to the mobilization, is it likely that he will get out again? he won't get out. if he doesn't
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want ukrainian troops to enter minsk, he won't start a war, and i see what's happening there in our east and in the south. i have a lot of family, i don't have i can to imagine that russians from belarus will send regular russian units, but to imagine that belarusian units will send because here i have a big big big big question here i am here i have doubts and the fact that he disappeared, you know, this is a democratic country, you need the president to appear before your eyes every day journalistic cameras well, the question arises, where did you go? we didn't elect you to hide from me, but in totalitarian states he can disappear and do nothing and will continue to rule, so the opposition russian politician gennady gudkov said that the russian elite already openly hate putin and may be preparing an assassination attempt on him, is such a thing possible in russia theoretically yes practically i don't i don't see it i don't
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i can't imagine it you understand i'm not convinced that gennady that the russian elite is a word combination, insert it for yourself well, what do you think you need to have a russian head to insert something there but i will try to somehow explain the phrase in the russian head, and even more so the head of the ukrainian elite, the defeat of russia in the war with ukraine, it is impossible to pronounce the entire inner world of any the russian will explode into 150 million small atoms, he, well, from america, well, from nato, well, from someone there. well, these khokhlas won the war, well, i
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don’t really believe in that. they may want to overthrow putin , but by the time they utter this phrase , putin is an idiot, a bastard, all my loot, what i stole in 20 years. now i don't have a country house in france, there 's something, there's that, because i was in the bank for a short time, i don't have a good life and putin sucks . they don't know what it means now the audience here is most interested in the possibility of riots due to mobilization in russia, what are the possible scenarios, or is it possible at all, or is the uprising of individual republics, following the example of dagestan, the first in dagestan? it seems to me that the protests have already slowed down,
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but i still do not see any reason for those people who are optimistic about the possibility of an uprising , they waited and one and the other and this will happen. and i remember many times when if it happens, if i apologize from us and ukraine and the first graves come, then russia will rise up, it doesn't matter, it didn't rise up and it will continue now we are again waiting for the next work that they will come to the ukrainian land and we will defeat them , i am crossing my fingers and the mushrooms will go to russia and moms, that is the question of moms, dads, children will choose to go out on the street or get zhiguli's car for his dead son. i don't know, i saw a story about zhiguli and about
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the mass exit to the streets. something i did not see, and the exit of men, we do not forget that when we look at dagestan and tula, we will see 90% women. well, okay, 85% of women are standing on the streets, not men, maybe it will be some kind of women's revolution because the february the february revolution, that is, the february revolution of the 17th year, which was followed by the bolshevik revolution, which began in february. by the way, in the days when russia attacked ukraine, it was also 20 20 there, the third february 24 according to the old style, that is , march 8, it is women in lines for bread the supply of bread temporarily stopped, there was bread, but someone there simply did not take care of it and did not bring it, the women went out into the street, then they joined them
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. me there is a minute and a half left, i still had time to speed up joining nato more desire for security pr hype well, if you ask a question about pr hype, it probably means that for you mr. yuri , hype and pr are closer, but i'm not me. it's hard for me to imagine that people who fight and suffer losses and they will not strive for security. they will strive for pr. i am a self-made person, maybe i am a naive person, maybe i am sentimental , and even more so, requests. well, it is obvious that this is zelensky's answer to what putin created and that now the calculation is something, now putin is sitting next to putin he doesn't think, but suddenly they and biden agreed and tomorrow ukraine will
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become a member of nato in response to the annexation of the annexed territories, and therefore will open a nuclear anti-nuclear umbrella over itself. at this point, i will gradually finish my program . i still need 20 seconds to spend. iryna koval will now tell a beautiful story about all the latest news in the espresso tv editorial office. all right, ladies and gentlemen. mykola, i will really tell a beautiful story about cotton in the crimea, but how our beautiful about how our defenders are doing at the front, how they are taking new cities and liberating them from the occupiers. and also about what

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