tv [untitled] January 28, 2023 8:00pm-8:31pm EET
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[000:00:00;00] we, uh, we guess, but we won't say it on the air right now, how close is the situation in crimea itself to the strengthening of such repressions that have been there for 9 years , you can say how much the russian occupiers are now trying to intimidate the crimeans, just because they are afraid or that more and more people in crimea understand the inevitability of de -occupation, well, look at the 24th . i'm just calling the extreme events that took place in the occupied crimea on january 24. the dzhankovsky district is already becoming such a hub for the military where weapons are stored where the military is stationed and from there they are already transported to the occupied districts
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of the kherson region six of our people have been accused by the russian fsb of being terrorists and carrying out the tasks of the ukrainian special services, was this a special message from the russian fsb or are they carrying out e-e instructions of the ukrainian special services and carry out sabotage on the territory of crimea, it is clear that these people are threatened with the highest prison terms - 14 and 17 and 19 years and yesterday to these of people arrested during the searches, the decision of the local simferopol court of occupation was applied, a decision was made regarding preventive measures, and the crimean tatars went there to demonstrate unity and give moral support
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. 34 of our citizens were arrested yesterday, and today they were given administrative punishments . for the fact that they were near the court and you expressed your dissatisfaction, protest, they were given administrative imprisonment from 10 to 15 days , thank you, mr. refetime, because we already have time is running short essay or barov heads of julys of the ukrainian-tatar people were in direct contact with us thank you and in a few moments after a very short pause we will return and vitaly portnikov will traditionally comment on the most important events of the week suffer from rheumatism and arthrosis children will come and my grandchildren love, and you will have time, your hands won’t hurt so much to stick it on, and from pain in the joints, there is yellow, except for dolgit cream, dolgit
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in the 406th separate artillery brigade named after general oleksiy almazov, join the gathering, let's get closer to victory together, glory to ukraine, we will continue the saturday polyclobber program, anzhelika sezonovka, and then portnikov, and about the new president of the czech republic, peter pavellns, and we'll also talk about what i don't know, i think petropav well, yes petropav petra pavla will speak of course because pavel pavel pavel benderation is interesting. by the way, er , to decline because ukrainian masculines are declined, feminine are not declined, so peter pavla's math lesson, please, it's now
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we will get used to all this because this is a person who just appeared on the political scene, although it must be said that the new president of the czech republic was the head of the military committee of nato, this is one of the highest positions held by the head of the of central europe in the north atlantic union, that's why he is such a famous person in the czech republic - this is the second position in e-e in nato, that's how my first thought appeared, but he didn't have as competitors the former prime minister and such a billionaire populist andriy babiš and now , after all, the general won, that is, a person from military past, it is connected with the war, after all, people did not elect a populist, but a person who has a lot of experience in the security sector , you understand. i think that there is a huge moment here , not in who won, but in who
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lost, because in reality they will send more coalitions in the current period, there were many people who ran for the position of the president of the czech republic, this general pavel championatu is now the elected president of the czech republic and others were candidates from the ruling coalition that they supported, but mainly there was an intrigue as to whether andrii babish, a billionaire who was accused of corruption abuses, was acquitted literally a week before the first round of elections , who actually started such an aggressive campaign campaign that reminded everyone of president trump, harsh accusations of opponents , humiliation, aggression, and it must be said that
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babish is in this company unexpectedly for many , he used russia's war against ukraine, he said that this could lead to an increase in the conflict in central europe to the economic during the crisis, hungarian prime minister viktor orb said everything that he said, by the way, it is interesting that babish supported the president of the czech republic, belozem actually played the role of a demon, but until february 24, 2022, ziman was such an obvious lobbyist for the interests of moscow , he always supported all policies putin , even when there was this information about the explosion of military warehouses committed by the agents of the main intelligence department of the general staff of the russian armed forces or the foreign
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intelligence service, all of them, eh, eh, what were their names? i forgot their last name, they were fictitious who drove as a novice, troits, violinists, do you remember, yes, a couple, a couple well, i don't know if we need their surnames because they were fictional surnames anyway, they weren't some real people, the real surname, the people were real with the surname, they were to win then their real names were known, and here zeman tried to prevent the government from investigating this story, although the government was led by babi, and babi took a tough position at the time. and now everyone seems to have switched roles. zeman harshly criticizes putin says that putin is crazy, he says that all the war crimes of babish, who, in fact, during his rule, against the background of this story with military depots, led to a complete freezing of russian-russian relations, suddenly turn out to be an adaptation of russia. you have no views when
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you just think of proclaiming that absolutely everything is equal to you. what views to defend are lies, only you have not been planted, that is, without values , to absolutely preserve freedom. that is, we are lucky that he did not win, his win would have been quite a serious problem because there would be a confrontation between the president and the government. of course, the main decisions in the czech republic are made by the parliament, but when the president has the opportunity to influence politics, this somehow reflects negatively on the image of the country. another important point is that we now have a fairly established of the czech republic, the coalition , but as the next president will work with the next composition of the parliament, the practice of milošazemin and his predecessor vaclav klaus says that in principle when it turns out that political parties in cannot create a coalition of initiatives, the head of state comes, he can create his own official government
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, minus the demon several times actually ruled the country beyond his constitutional capabilities, thanks to this er chance to create his own presidential government, and this is the presidential government, we can see this in the czech republic and bulgaria and so people who, in principle, should not have engaged in this , are engaged in this several times, this is what modern democracy looks like, firstly, we, secondly, it is very important that the checkin did not get carried away by this idleness reasons that if we behaved as you understand, then the situation was bad, in principle, we can talk about the fact that this populist trend, which was set by president trump , is ending somehow on people, it is no longer working like that , maybe people have experienced serious problems in recent years, the pandemic, the war, they are already more they take such chatter seriously, but it is somewhat cyclical. yes, mr. vitaly, that
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is, 5-10 years pass, and again, populism does not happen as often as it seems, not 5-10 years, by and large, populism flourished in europe flourished in the 20s and 30s of the 20th century, mussolini, hitler, the bolsheviks, and then all this led to the second world war, and after the war there was a demand for professional politics, people were simply scared and they always wanted to hear clear action programs, so there were politicians who were ready to solve crisis issues and even the type of conflict of will of your compatriots, do you understand general de gaulle, this is an anti-populist activity because he actually stood against an entire agitated faction several times er-er it can be called to some extent voluntarism, but this is not populism, which otherwise we do not know at all what happened in the morning. it
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is simply tied up in the algerian war like russia . by the way, it tied up in the chechen war with obvious results. this is the kind of russia we know, this is the russia that came out of the chechen war with the desire to keep this chechnya with two hands. and de gaulle refused algeria and such examples . is this a great example of such non-populism? this is the federal chancellor willibrat. to the warsaw ghetto and this was not supported by about 70 % of germans, so i am very interested to ask about a ukrainian politician from the ruling camp. are you ready to take any action knowing that a sociological survey does not support you? not that your voters. and now, if you walk around berlin in the central part
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and there is the willibrant museum near alexander square and there is this photo because the germans believe that in this way the grand saved the honor of the german people, maybe viktor yushchenko is not so supported euro-atlantic integration, but he began to iron it out, i will tell you that even when leonid kravchuk apologized in babyny yar on behalf of the ukrainian people for the participation of certain of its representatives in the holocaust , the majority of the population did not notice that it was not perceived or noticed, but these foreign delegations who came there. i saw the impression it made on them that ukraine had become independent. he was the head of the verkhovna rada. independence and is taking such historic steps that it would never have taken if it were in the soviet union, that is, president leonid kravchuk realized this historical responsibility, president yushchenko obviously because when he started talking about the holodomor
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for more society was well, why go there? this is the past, everything is now. became a part of national self-awareness, his understanding of the danger of russia. let it not be implemented at the institutional level , because it was very difficult for you to do it, it was also like that, i would say ahead of time, just yushchenko is not where goy, that is, i don’t want to blame this one. well, alcohol was a general who went through the second world war, he was not afraid of anything, and yushchenko was a politician who tried to act by political methods in a country that perceived these political means of struggle in a completely different way. it was very unbalanced. it was very unbalanced, of course. so, in in this sense, i think one more point is very important in this, in these czech elections, victor roman will not have his partner. he really wanted to become the president
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because they were also your greek group and so there was no such consolidation about torban, the president of the czech republic could speak well, you have to see, urban is right and one more important thing is not so noticeable, it is not the next parliamentary elections in slovakia , it was believed that the election of baibish could give a certain impetus to the populist forces in this country that it is interesting that the president of slovakia will be questioned . a few minutes after it became known about the victory of peter pavl, she came to his campaign headquarters. this is an unprecedented step for the president of the country to announce it. the results, everyone understands everything, grandma, congratulations, uh, generals, this is known often, but for the chap, it is very important for you, because it is a trend for her country, slovakia, is connected uh, strongly civilizational and political, you understand that this kind of connection is special therefore, it can also affect these political and this
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is very important for us. slovakia is now one of the most important cards in such points of support for ukraine. you see, they are talking about airplanes, they are the first to talk about tanks . us, and by the way, here is this newly elected czech president, whose surname we have not yet fully understood, he was a victim, so they say , he is such a direct friend of ukraine, he constantly used his rhetoric about support, about strengthening , about the provision of arms to ukraine, after all , the increase in military support then from the czech republic and does it also depend on the government ? the president can simply declare the policy . decisions will be made at the level of the parliament and the government, and the president will accept these decisions. i think we
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understand perfectly. thank you. i will accept them because he has a clear, absolute understanding of how it should all look, fortunately, let's talk about external events for now , let's talk about our internal ones, we have such an avalanche of dismissals and resignations this week , several heads of military administrations lost their positions as well allegedly of his own free will , kyrylo tymoshenko went to the position of deputy head of the co-president, which was a bit of a surprise, maybe for ukrainian society, maybe for you, mr. vitalyu ni , and also the deputy minister of defense was also dismissed due to the scandal, and mr. vitalyu ya first of all, i suggest to the general public to discuss this topic. what do you think, why do you now pay attention to what is happening in the country , apart from the internal war, there is corruption. so , some unsatisfactory performance of one's duties
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and so on. this is due to the fact that the war has been going on for many months and society demands some other events, other actions and paying attention to such events that were important for us before the full-scale invasion of anti-corruption policy, you understand. i think that it was absolutely no accident that we talked about what is happening with this by the general inspectorate from spain , andrey kolla, this is exactly the answer to your question, angelika, for the simple reason that if we are talking about a situation related to corruption, we have to realize who really fills our budget, unfortunately, for the most part, it is not ukrainian taxpayers taxes. i don't see anything good in this because it is obviously a result of the war , the result of the war, the result of everything that we have been going through for the last year, but you have to understand
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such a thing, ukrainian taxpayers do not look like picky taxpayers they pay their taxes, but somehow they don't realize that all this is done with their taxes. i was always surprised when we saw in all possible and impossible places the programs of big, big construction under the president of ukraine, big restoration of the president of ukraine, and this one in such and such a city, this one the park was built on the initiative of the mayor of this city, this bridge is new. and it’s not with their money. if a person builds at his own expense, say mine, he’s the president of the country, but i’m a wealthy person. i have a corporation and i decided on my own.
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money to build a kindergarten for you, do you know how the names of people are written at the synagogue or at the church who gave money for its restoration ? of your city, come and see what is written on the inside of the temples for some reason. some of these people for some reason don't like it right on the facade, they like it there, but it's their money. you want to go to the synagogue, you want to go to the orphanage, you want to go to the church. this is where a person wants, where he invests his personal personal funds, and often they don't even tell about it. it's true, but here you take money from the state budget, but for some reason it's your great merit, but again, it's different story because we are not talking about corruption, but simply about the fact that a certain official , the president, the head of the city administration, he
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simply decides to allocate money for some important project, and i want his decision to be known to the cooperation, there is a situation when the money is not allocated for the project. and in the pockets of taxpayers’ money, no other ukrainians have always wondered what the west needs. i want some anti-corruption institutions and so on, so that the west supervises how their money is spent. this is during the soviet times, when there we steal here, you steal there, and mine was long before they are bothering me and the fact is that they actually steal your money there in some positions. well, okay , and i will deceive the state somewhere there. this is a psychology like this that we have to fight against, but it exists in our country, the truth is that it is not a big deal.
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it's a secret, americans don't live like that here, they just don't live like that, i know it for sure again, ms. andre said again that as a person who has been working there for many years with a corporation that is financed from the american budget, i know how they treat every penny of a penny there, you never do your job you won't be able to spend a penny so that you won't be able to explain. what did you need it for? you need it for journalistic work. that's the equipment. there 's a tape recorder. there's a microphone. i don't know if there are any lamps. well, of course, yes, please. it has everything. be you can't say oh and i bought you know give me where $10,000. i'll buy what i need myself. no, it's always reports. you're going on a business trip from there. it should be a detailed report. your boss is also going. i suggest you do something, even if you're a freelance writer. you report because, by and large, it's a state institution. congress allocates money to people who this was done once by a farmer
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and some mechanic from chicago, why should these people allocate their money and then someone just lives for themselves and does not blow their mouths, as they say and you know this is not at all the amount that the united states is currently allocating to ukraine and there is always a question that sounds there in america , listen, we know that this is a corrupt country, you always told the prosecutor, but with our money, what with ours, we actually create an opportunity for them to survive and to fight, but we want to know how much it really reaches their citizens, how much it is not accumulated by officials for their own political purposes , let's say to look good in the elections or corrupt, so that later they can invest this money somewhere so that they can live on after i don’t know war and grief and sorrow, but for the money of american taxpayers . someone will say that this is external control. this is not external control
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. this is control. yes, you gave me his money, and what? well, what? what’s the difference? well, what’s the difference? well, what’s that too? well, you give me pocket money . they see it’s mine. no, it’s yours, of course, but please don’t drink drugs, don’t use them. i bought some for myself there's a new, uh, new suit, or there are sneakers, but it's not like you're there, i'm already there. if you want to use drugs or drink wirelessly for your earnings, earn. and do what you want. and we don't earn this money for this, this is a conversation with a teenager and in principle, i think that the ukrainian state apparatus will now be spoken to in exactly the same tone, the time when it was possible to spend money for the representatives of the ukrainian authorities is ending, the time
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of responsibility is beginning, which will end with such a finale for many of these people that they they couldn't even suspect when they decided to come to power. that's all, that's all, that's just the beginning , we will see a complete reconstruction of the entire ukrainian government, which after the end of the war, uh, will be . further and after the war this ukrainian budget will be filled with money from american european taxpayers in taxes and no one will allow it to be spent on corrupt needs and of course it will be very good if the president of the country will cooperate with our partners and led the process of combating these abuses and to make the voters aware of the path of whoever they chose, they will
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hold all their promises that he will cool down , he will not fulfill and so on, you know when people allowed themselves to engage in corruption at the expense of the americans, the americans never hesitated presidential presidential and brought to the united states for trial, fortunately, we are not that kind of country, we are not some kind of dictatorship that does not trust the law, but this should always be remembered, and by the way, we expected that release to the example of oleg tatarova, who oversees the law enforcement agencies in ukraine, but it is known that they did not get to him, and a lot was said about him in the investigations, both american publications and domestic ukrainian publications, but instead they released kyril tymoshenko and it looks like
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they removed the last person who was with zelensky from the very beginning began and came with the purely former head of the entire president, bohdan. and this is not yermak's person, and if you look at the heads of regional administrations she dismissed , then these are also mostly people except reznichenko from there is a corruption scandal in the dnipropetrovsk oblast. and all the others are people who were managed by tymoshenko and only the beginning of the process, so in this regard, i think that we will see a lot of initial resignations, and i do not think at all that it is necessary to engage in some kind of efforts to understand the internal the struggle surrounded by the head of the state by the people, the method should do exactly what yermak solved, what not yermak, he solved with people who are disagreeable to him, it does not matter, these people are not elected, this is just
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officials in the circle of the president and the president under e-e, in consultations with his allies in the west, he will find opportunities to form an effective administration. i have no doubt about it, there is no choice here. well, and finally , the talks about dismissal that have befallen us this week, we cannot help but remember our guru , just a ukrainian deputy, nuclear engineer , who went to thailand in order to help the ukrainian refugees who fled to thailand from the war in ukraine. well, what kind of story is this ? it seems to me that mykola tyshchenko, you already know all the limits , crossed the line, but he was expelled from the faction of parties, however, you know, there are some completely lame explanations. why was this? when it is the attention of some uh, in power, in
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the emerging deputy mandates , completely random people are given, and this is exactly the trend we have seen in the last few years. they obviously do not realize the level of responsibility to the country and strangely enough, even after the start of the war in their heads, not much has changed , on the contrary, the war is perceived as, well , they don't let everyone go abroad. all these idiots, i can travel peacefully, rest, who has a war, who has, and the rest is interesting, but i just want to understand this amazing announcement of the embassy of ukraine in thailand, which became just a meme, it appeared because tyshchenko
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realized that his trip would be found out, or because of that that he sincerely believed that he should cover up his trip to thailand. and he already wrote there that he was simply traveling around southeast asia there with important political goals, that it should be covered up with this meeting, that's what all these remarks of the tyshchenka put out says that he is in trouble - or that he perceives everyone around him as a fool or that he is perceived that way because there are several moments here , moment one, well, if you really think that you have a very important job in southeast asia, such a government, but you should think about how this activity will be perceived in ukraine itself , even if you carry out some political mission there, even you should understand that if you agree to carry out a political mission, well, we
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