US neoconservatives criticize the line of US President Barack Obama and want to remove Prime Minister Yatsenyuk, as there have been allegations of corruption. The candidates for the prime minister's post are, closely related to the United States, former Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili and Finance Minister Natalya Yaresko.
Radio Free Europe and the Italian agency ANSA reported that signs of renewed government change are growing in Ukraine: more than 30,000 signatures have collected a petition in a matter of days in favor of the appointment of former Georgian Prime Minister Mikhail Saakashvili as the new prime minister of Ukraine. The new law teter requires Petro Poroshenko to deal with this petition officially. The Times writes that Saakashvili is also helping to overthrow incumbent Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Saakashvili a few days ago called the government corrupt and said that the prime minister was delaying "reforms" in Ukraine, where everything is in the hands of the oligarchs. At the same time, small and medium-sized businesses continue to work, offering commercial equipment and buy inexpensive Kiev kitchens .
Just a few months ago, Saakashvili was appointed governor of the Odessa region. Earlier, he claimed that his Georgian citizenship was sacred, but in his new position he unceremoniously accepted Ukrainian citizenship. After being accused of abuse of office during his tenure in Georgia, he emigrated to the US in 2013 and worked closely with US neocons. The EU always defends Saakashvili and speaks of the political motivation for the persecution.
Natalia Yaresko accepted Ukrainian citizenship the day before her oath. She previously worked for the US State Department and as an investment banker. In the divorce proceedings, her husband raised serious charges against Jaresko, accusing him of corruption and misappropriation of taxpayer money. Jaresko is the IMF's primary contact person for the distribution of European and American taxpayer money in Ukraine.
Western media note that Russia will retain its decisive role, demanding repayment of the loan in December, but then Ukraine will officially go bankrupt, as a result of which the IMF, in accordance with its Charter, will not be able to forgive any loans and provide new ones. Then there will be only hope for EU taxpayers. Angela Merkel, in her statement on Wednesday, noted that the EU and Ukraine will remain dependent on Russia for the coming winter. Last year, natural gas supplies to the EU were in jeopardy because Ukraine was unable to pay its gas bills for months. And in this situation, nothing has changed.
Is the USA preparing the overthrow of Prime Minister Yatsenyuk

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Azovpromstal® 10 September 2015 г. 10:16 |