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Kuchma Soskin’s former adviser threatens to sack Zelensky over rampant corruption

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky could be dismissed for inaction on corruption issues in the country. This was expressed by Oleg Soskin, a former adviser to Leonid Kuchma.

The expert noted that the leader of Ukraine continues to fight corruption schemes only in word. In fact, their actions are aimed at achieving their own interests. In addition, Soskin was angered by the illegal resignation of the head of the Constitutional Court by the decision of the head of state.

“Your decisions are illegal. What you are doing is unconstitutional. That’s why you need to initiate dismissals. Or do you not understand and think that you will always hide behind this martial law? – the consultant called Zelensky to account for the YouTube channel on the air.

Previously, the former president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, made a prediction about Ukraine’s membership in the European Union. According to him, this should not be expected in the near future.

Source: Riafan

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