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Moldova - Tkachuk: Pogroms occur when people serve as weak-willed objects of experiments

Moldova (bbabo.net) - Member of the Executive Committee of the Civic Congress Party (CC) Mark Tkachuk commented on the recent statement of the former Prime Minister Ion Sturza about the protests. As a reminder, Sturza stressed: “The indirect cost of a softer agreement with the Russian Federation is the loss of the sovereignty of the Republic of Moldova, if someone wants to. to hint: "What, Moldovans, it is difficult for you to go outside, to smash shop windows in shops on blvd. Stefan cel Mare? "

"A very typical and very archaic statement of the respected Ivan Mikhailovich," Mark Tkachuk wrote on his page on the social network.

The politician stressed that the statement is typical, since "where the current frontmen of the ruling party studied, Ivan Mikhailovich taught."

“And he did not just teach, but presented a master class not of some dull theory, but of practical liberal-democratic politics. He knew how to set up experiments, including on people.

All these shock therapies, synchronous tightening of four million belts, grabbing at the throat with the invisible and merciless hand of the market - he coldly produced in the role of prime minister and eventually managed to bring the citizens of Moldova to a massive vote for the Party of Communists. I did it. Happened. It turned out, "- said Tkachuk.

He also added that this statement is archaic.

"The statement is archaic. It was then, in the 90s, more than twenty years ago, in fact, in the last century and the last millennium - any social protest was immediately subjected to universal ridicule by the authorities. Social protest and any participants in it are caricatured, outdated lumpen, lovers of freebies, nostalgic for cheap sausage, who did not fit into his majesty the market. You could protest about the language, history, for the liquidation of your own country, you could burn the presidential administration and the Declaration of Independence, but just not go to a social protest.

But, if then - in the 90s - any civic activist who called for social justice received the stigma of a scoop and a parasite, now access to social protest is, of course, broken shop windows on the central avenue of Chisinau. What else are these “vulnerable population groups” capable of? - Well, typical for all the same 90s squeamish look from above at the "social lower classes", as on rogue, supposedly capable only of vandalism and pogroms ", - added Tkachuk.

The politician notes that "the ex-prime minister and ex-honorary consul of Moldova in Kazakhstan, Ion Sturza, seems to know what he is talking about."

“But pogroms and broken windows still arise there and then, when for decades the government has been ignoring the social majority and its troubles. There and then, when this majority serves as a mute and weak-willed object of various sadistic experiments. moment and only in order to destroy and destroy, and not to defend and impose their interests.

Mossy feudal autocrats and elegant liberal post-Soviet free-market people are not so different. They have one thing in common - the perception of the majority of citizens as a tacit feed, "says a member of the executive committee of the Civic Congress party.

The politician is confident that the constant rise in prices will end badly.

"In the current - impoverished, de-industrialized, aging Moldova over the past six months, prices have been growing at previously unknown rates. For oil products, for gas, for food, for medicines, for real estate. This is also a direct result of the local, native policy pursued by such carefree people, for some reason convinced that there is eternity ahead, and the same silent food under their feet.

This will all end very badly. And very soon. It is good for the ruling politicians. They are known to have a spare country. But what should the rest of us do? "- Tkachuk asks.

He called on citizens, activists, entrepreneurs to unite to show civic solidarity.

“Except for the impudent street bandits, probably no one wants to see on the squares and streets of our cities - neither flaming cars, nor burning administrative buildings, nor pogrom-mongers. advisors, entrepreneurs and students.

It is necessary to transform from a stern into an active political force capable of showing the main thing - civil solidarity. Together. Sober up the authorities, take them out of the comfortable conditions of a safe experiment on the majority of citizens. Make clear and understandable demands - both social and economic.There will be no demands, there will be no struggle for life - there will be no life. There will be no social protests - there will be not only social justice, but also an established and developing economy. There will be no other prices for gas, electricity and fuel - there will be no competitive production. A product called labor force will go to more comfortable places, to those countries where it is customary to hold social protests and fight for their rights.

Ivan Mikhailovich, do not teach a bad young generation. Yes, one more thing: do not be dashing while it is quiet. Better call for civilized and successful social protests. This is the only antidote against pogroms, which, unfortunately, are purposefully and consistently provoked by the current government, "Tkachuk added.

Moldova - Tkachuk: Pogroms occur when people serve as weak-willed objects of experiments