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News of Ukraine: Tymoshenko is looking for supporters of a new revolution

At the end of September in some Ukrainian publications began to appear reports that in the country becomes ripe the next “Maidan”. And it should be noted, reason to think so they really have. The fact is that Yulia Tymoshenko has decided to return to politics after his “disappearance”. And to make it plans with the fact that the current policy of Ukraine is clearly not impressed citizens.

Новости Украины: Тимошенко ищет сторонников новой революции

However, Tymoshenko is not configured for any legal methods to “game”. Instead, as reported by the newspaper, Yulia gathers supporters for a new revolution, under the pretext of raising utility tariffs.

I must admit, it works very rapidly, not only connecting to that associated with the “Fatherland” of public organizations, but also finding supporters among the participants of the armed conflict in the Donbass. It is obvious that Tymoshenko is going to launch this event in the near future, as most of the necessary things for this already bought and ready.

Here we should recall that in early September, Tymoshenko made statements about the fact that Lviv and other Western regions of the country are disappointed with the current politicians who came after Euromaidan. By and large, this was a “hint” to the start of work on the “tariff Maidan”, as dubbed this event the media.

It is clear that the Kyiv authorities are well aware of the danger of the “action” of Tymoshenko. It is reported even that the government will try to discredit her idea, by the story about the relations with Russia. If it helps them to “strangle” the people’s discontent, hard to say. It is unlikely that the popularity of Tymoshenko will change a lot after the publications and statements of this kind. Painfully large number of supporters she has gathered for the last time, so the struggle for power in Kiev is now heating up. That’s just what good does that do to ordinary citizens? Well, I think their opinion in this case, politicians are not particularly interested.

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