Ukraine declared the world outsider

30 October 2018, 19:02 | Economy
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Post-Soviet Ukraine in the 1990s was among the ten most industrialized countries in the world, and today it has become an outsider.

Viktor Medvedchuk, the leader of the movement “Ukrainian choice - Right of the people”, put such a hard-hitting diagnosis to the domestic economy. The main "creators" of this "achievement" are the guardians for the entry of the state into the European Union.. "Soviet Ukraine was a member of the UN, therefore, it cited international statistics. So, in the 90s of the last century, Ukraine was among the ten most industrialized countries in the world! And now our country is among outsiders ", - says the publication of the policy on the website of the movement. According to the former head of the presidential administration of Ukraine (under Leonid Kuchma), during the work of those Kiev authorities who are most active in agitating for European integration, the country "turned into an agrarian and raw material appendage" of Western countries, and to a large extent due to reorientation with Russian and CIS markets. "For the nine months of 2018. export of goods compared to the same period of 2013. decreased by 25.3% and amounted to $ 34.5 billion, "he stressed. The European integrators, the leader of the movement believes, are responsible for the almost complete destruction of such industries as aircraft construction and shipbuilding.. The space industry is now "dragging out a miserable existence," not to mention agricultural engineering, the politician said. He cited disappointing figures for the Ukrainian auto industry: at the end of 2017.

car factories produced 8586 vehicles, which is 49.3 times less than in 2008, when 423,133 cars were produced.

This is some kind of killer tsifir. With his post, Medvedchuk commented on the statement of First Deputy Prime Minister Nezalezhnaya Stepan Kubiva that economic cooperation with Moscow during Soviet times allegedly turned Ukraine into a "raw materials appendage". The secretary of the Komsomol committee of the University of Lviv and a member of the CPSU, 56-year-old native of Ternopil region, Pan Kubiv, probably forgot that the entire industry, including equipment in the countryside, was based on cheap fuel coming from the RSFSR during the blessed and fat times of the USSR.. And also on the very thick gas pipe left in the inheritance to the brotherly Ukrainian people with the loud name "Urengoy - Pomary - Uzhgorod". On the eve of the former speaker of the Verkhovna Rada, Volodymyr Lytvyn, also commented on another loud statement about the economic success of Nezalezhnaya, but already from Prime Minister Vladimir Groisman. He promised that in five years there will be a strong economy in the state.

However, Pan Litvin head of the Cabinet lowered from heaven to earth. "Experts have calculated: to reach the level of 2013. at this pace of economic work, you need 32 years. And to reach the level of present-day Poland, it takes 100 years, and this is on the condition that Poland stops and waits for Ukraine, "the ex-speaker told NewsOne.. It seems that part of the Ukrainian elite has either temporary amnesia, or a completely rational electoral calculation of the inattention of the local electorate.




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