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Chapter 1152 Ukrainian Students(2/2)

In the past few months, Ukraine has been full of excitement.

The main reason is the turmoil of the Kyiv authorities.

After Simon's last trip to Ukraine, Leon Kuchima officially began to depose Prime Minister Pavlo Lazarenko.

Lazarenko is also a wonderful person. When he found that his confidants were dismissed one by one, Tymoshenko, who was a money bag, was also suppressed and even became a scoundrel.

Pretend to be sick.

Because according to Ukrainian labor laws, units and enterprises cannot be fired during the time of illness.

Unfortunately, this rogue delay failed to bring him any turning point. On July 2 early last month, Pavlo Razarenko was officially removed from his post as Prime Minister of Ukraine. At the same time, the Kiev authorities also announced an investigation into Razarenko.

Ukraine's first infighting since the collapse of the Soviet Union broke out.

According to the timeline of the past, the internal struggle has lasted for a long time and continued until more than 20 years later.

In Simon's view, this is largely due to Kuchima's lack of decisiveness. Kuchima is a person who likes to weigh trade-offs, which can be seen from his strategy of adhering to a swing policy after he came to power and trying to get along with the United States and Russia. However, sometimes politics needs to weigh trade-offs, and sometimes it requires decisiveness.

Let's talk about Tymoshenko.

Although Kuchima took back control of the Ukrainian natural gas industry from Tymoshenko's ratings, he did not investigate the woman too deeply, which laid the unstable factors for his forced resignation in 2005.

Lazarenko is even more flawed.

A person with so many handles made the other party stay in China for several years, and even won the title of parliament in the 1998 election, and finally allowed the other party to escape from Ukraine.

Perhaps it was the supporters behind Lazarenko that made Kuchima timid, but later facts proved that even the United States regarded Lazarenko as an abandoned son. This person was detained as soon as he fled to the United States and was slaughtered and squeezed him in various ways. It can be seen that if Kuchima had taken ruthless actions at the beginning, it would not cause too much rebound.

Unfortunately, the other party did not do this.

Of course, these are all about considering issues from the perspective of Kuchima.

In Simon's own position, the more indecisive Kuchima is, the more beneficial it is to the expansion of the Westeros system in Ukraine.
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