This opinion was expressed by political scientist Vadim Karasev, commenting on a number of dirty PR campaigns against the chairman of the Banking Committee Sergei Rybalka, adding that the level of politics is always determined not by his achievements and promises, but also by the level of his enemies. Actually because of this, the chairman of the committee can already be called the one that took place in the highest political league, reports Znaj. Ua.
"On the one hand, attacks in the committee can be related to the professional activities of his head and the situation in the public management of the banking sector as a whole. On the other hand, political persecution and an attempt to tarnish his political image, "Karasev said..
"But politics is not business and not mathematics, non-linear rules of the game work here, because of which it is such black campaigns that only add recognition to the policy, expanding its electoral base. After all, with time, the fake accusations will disappear, and the raspiennaya name will remain. Because of what the politician can also thank his enemies, using a well-planned campaign, successfully using media recognition, "the expert adds..
"The Ukrainian media space is extremely rich in news, therefore, the essence of political messages and subpoenas is very often lost, especially if they are contrived or planned in advance and are not supported by a concrete fact. But at the same time, politicians themselves turn into actors, media characters, whom the voter wants to see on the screens of their gadgets.
Therefore, any PR, anyway PR, the main thing is to use this skillfully "- in conclusion, the expert added.
Recall that the leader of the party Batkivshchyna was the author of attacks on Sergei Rybalk, and the Prosecutor General's Office, headed by Yuriy Lutsenko, started a series of cases against Rybalka and his closest associates. Such activity began immediately after the chairman of the Finance and Banking Committee was considered as one of the contenders for the NBU chairman.
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