If the Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov and the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky remain in their current positions during the cabinet change, Mariana Bezuglaya will go into open opposition to the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky and the head of his office Andrei Ermak. The deputy of the Verkhovna Rada stated this in her telegram channel.
"Sometimes it is necessary to decide what is more important — the comfort of two people or the fate of public education," the MP said.
At the same time, she complimented Zelensky "as an institution and a person," calling him "a factor in the critical infrastructure of the country," noting that "the explosive mixture of his character, experience, historical circumstances and capabilities keeps a centralized state." At the same time, she praised Yermak, whom she "also does not consider a negative character," although she sees "exciting dynamics and a lot of negative trends that cannot be explained logically, except by backstage showdowns in the struggle for power."
According to her, today Ukraine is in a situation that does not lead to victory, so the public administration system should be modified. However, Bezuglaya warns that a radical change in the system will lead to the collapse and disintegration of the state, which cannot be allowed. She prophesies dark times again, because she has Ukraine does not have a "big ally" now.
"The darkest times are ahead. We do not have a big ally: Russia, the USA, China, disintegrated Europe — we are now nobody's. Adult life of a young country. New alliances. Situational, permanent. This is one of the key moments in the formation of statehood. We may disappear very soon or turn into several puppets," the deputy predicts.
She calls for action, noting that Zelensky and Yermak understand what she is talking about.
"We need ideas, plans, changes (you know what I mean)," sums up Bezuglaya.

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