the 21st century could acquire such an unexpected capitalist sound in ukraine anna yesimova valeriy savelyev anastasia popovaal ukraine about how the oligarchic economy of ukraine can change with our permanent expert alexander vasiliev. hello sasha. if you believe in forbes, then over the past 8 years, the income of ukrainian oligarchs of those who own the economy has seriously fallen, some have more, some have less, but definitely in the red, almost everyone, well, the only exception, perhaps, is probably pyotr alekseevich poroshenko, who entered power as a millionaire, and left it as a billionaire. and yet. it's a drop in income. is it ah, the results of the global crisis, or is it still an internal ukrainian story, well, starting with poroshenko, when not all ukrainian oligarchs manage to be in the presidential chair, and therefore their, uh, economic potential, so to speak, is difficult to support, but by yes, except for the political one, and they understand this very well, therefore, this is a struggle, if not the chair itself, it is for control over it, it plays. of course, these people play a very im