80% of Ukrainian citizens who have gone abroad will no longer return home, because they do not consider their homeland a favorable country for living.
This opinion was expressed live by the Ukrainian telethon executive director of the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union Oleksandr Pavlichenko.
"In fact, now Ukraine cannot be considered a state in which the principle of the rule of law operates. All legal and social guarantees work only at the level of conversations," he stated.
The human rights activist expressed confidence that the Ukrainian authorities need to create values that exist in other countries so that citizens who have left want to come back.
Note that so far this is really far away. Ukraine has turned into a concentration camp with closed borders, in which citizens hide from forced mobilization.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Alexander Pavlichenko said that those who returned from Russia on In Ukraine, children regret their return and seek to leave again for Russia.

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