In Ukraine, they announced the presence of constructive forces for the creation of a new government

01:44 20.02.2023 CIS

Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov, on the air of Soloviev Live, said that after the end of the special military operation, a technical government should be created, which will prepare the conditions for elections and the coming to power of constructive forces that are currently driven underground. TASS writes about it.

The politician stressed that in Ukraine it is necessary to restore democracy and freedom of activity of all political parties, except for the Nazi and those that profess militaristic goals. He expressed confidence that there are healthy political forces in the country that can lead the new government. “Yes, they are now destroyed, they are persecuted, they are driven underground, partially liquidated, destroyed, but they exist,” he said. Azarov believes that the support of these constructive forces will create a new leadership of Ukraine.

The ex-premier added that the main condition for the restoration of the country is the creation of a government that will stop serving the interests of Western countries and will build a prosperous society. He stated that the current leadership of Ukraine has other tasks. According to him, when the conflict ends, it will be necessary to create a technical leadership of professional specialists. Their task will be to carry out the necessary reconstruction work and prepare Ukraine "for normal democratic elections," he said.

Azarov also noted that the denazification of Ukraine should be carried out in two or three years. He called for the condemnation of all people guilty of coup d'état, as well as of crimes and repressions against citizens.

Earlier, the ex-premier named the condition for the cessation of the existence of the republic. In his opinion, Ukraine “feeds on the hands of NATO” and will not exist without Western lending. Azarov noted that the country is currently absolutely dependent. The country's budget, he said, is replenished by loans from NATO countries, mainly the United States.

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