the future annexation of the peninsula, in 2012 they adopted the so -called language law of kivalov kolisnichenko, which basically eliminated the status of the ukrainian language as the state language, this caused protests that lasted for about two months, and at the end of 2013, the rejection of european integration. to say that mass protests began in ukraine precisely for european integration is, let's say, covering the soul a little because the vast majority of people who went to on november 13 , we visited the european square demanding the signing of the association agreement. i never read the association agreement here. what did people come out for? people came out for certain values. at that time, it was it is clearly understood that there are two alternatives, there are european allies, a certain set of values, not even like the constitution, and there is what was called the secret union, integration with russia as a certain other set of values, dear friends in social networks, spontaneously , first, a campaign to mobilize protest began in the journalistic environment, about a thousand pro