Thursday, September 22, 2011

The opposition thinks that the Ukrainians are not ready to protest

The opposition leaders do not expect a mass protest against the current government in the near future time. This is evidenced by results of a survey of leaders of opposition parties held a "mirror of the week." deputy from BYUTB Alexander Turchinov considers that it is in society slit a high degree of apathy. "Winter - not the best time for mass protests. Unfortunately, society has a high degree of apathy. Plus, a new component - the fear is actively imposed authority. So now the willingness of society to organized protest, I would estimate about three points, "- he said. The leader of the Front zmin" Yatsenyuk said that the protests could reach peak in case of deterioration of social standards and quality of life. "Ukrainian society is ready for mass protests. This is demonstrated, and demonstrations against the treacherous "Kharkiv agreements, protests against the Tax Code, mass actions, in particular, and with the participation of representatives of local authorities, against the deprivation of Stepan Bandera, the title of Hero of Ukraine. But now the protests are only antirezhimnymi performances: they are natural, short-lived and isolated. That is, only affect a certain part of society, rather than the entire Ukrainian community, "- said the leader in" Freedom "Oleg Tyagnibok. In turn, chairman of Our Ukraine Valentin Nalyvaychenko stressed that now the negative sentiment in the community grow." The reason - actions of the government that does not understand and was afraid of Ukraine, its national and democratic nature. Protest willingness to appreciate the three, but after each maneuver confrontational power will grow, "- he stressed. The leader of the European party Katerinchuk appreciated the willingness of society to protest in the three and a half points." Commentary is the same: the degree of readiness of the society will be directly depend on what is happening in the economy. Other arguments to the public (such as backsliding on democracy, political repression, etc.) exists at this time. Unfortunately. Confirmation of this - "tax Maidan" - summed up the policy. As reported earlier, the Bloc of Lytvyn believes that the government should offer Ukrainians open dialogue, otherwise the people can repeat the experience of Greece. Recent reforms have already sparked controversy in society, while on the waiting list in Ukraine municipal and pension reforms. Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Social Policy Tihipko reported that unpopular reforms in Ukraine will continue for another 3-5 months. According to him, further preparation for the next parliamentary elections will force politicians to abandon the reforms. Ministry of Industry

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