The bureaucratic system is a common enemy for the opposition and the authorities in Ukraine. This was stated by Deputy Head of Presidential Administration, Anna Herman, speaking on the First National Channel in the same program with former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. "We need to look for enemies in the opposition, we have a common enemy - the terrible corrupt bureaucratic system, which for 20 years, we were unable to break down. Can you, Julia, could not your predecessors, and we are hard we try, but it is difficult . And you owe us. We should be talking to you in one voice, especially outside, "- said Herman. She also called on political opponents to conduct discussions in a friendly tone. "I am ready to help you in your humble position, I know that you do not match. You were prime minister, and I - a modest public official, but what can I do for my people, and for you, including, for you - a Ukrainian citizen, you - not the enemy of me and you - not the enemy of power. We have a common enemy - high prices, unemployment, a severe crisis. And here we must work together to find ways to solve it ", - said Deputy head of the AP. According to her, the charges of power in the political persecution of opposition are without any basis in reality. "I would not want us to be enemies. For us, the enemy, Julia - not the opposition, and not you. I am convinced that the court, if it exists and it is fair, unless there are proofs of your guilt - he will meet you" - said Herman. Previously, Herman said that former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko's forced his subordinates to sign illegal documents. According to the deputy head of the AP, it still allowed the former head of the government to avoid criminal liability that bore other people instead. Ministry of Industry
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