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Victor Andrusiv on the disconnection of power from reality: this threatens support from allies

Віктор Андрусіва про відрив від реальності: це може поставити під загрозу підтримку партнерів. Photo: ХВИЛЯ

Victor Andrusiv's concerns about the situation in Ukraine

Victor Andrusiv, a political analyst, candidate of political sciences, and a serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, expressed concern about the disconnection of power from reality in Ukraine. In his opinion, this situation could lead to a loss of support from allies and complicate the management of processes in the country. Andrusiv criticizes the populist initiatives of the government, in particular the program 'thousand of Zelensky', in the context of a difficult economic situation.

Internal problems and their impact on external support

Andrusiv, who held the position of executive director of the Ukrainian Institute for the Future and was the deputy head of the Donetsk Regional State Administration in 2015-2016, believes that internal problems, including corruption scandals and a management crisis, negatively affect Ukraine's foreign political support. He warns that at every international meeting, the country could be characterized as 'losers-corrupt officials'.

The political analyst also expressed a forecast regarding the decrease in the age of conscription if the situation does not change. Andrusiv emphasizes the necessity of returning 200 thousand people to the front, asserting:

'Returning 200 thousand people to the front now - and I think we would have reached Donetsk'. Victor Andrusiv

He emphasizes that communication between the intelligence services of the warring parties is ongoing, and Budanov has significant authority in Russian intelligence services.

In his statements, Andrusiv notes:

'What reality are you living in? That schoolboy soon won't have anywhere to go'. Victor Andrusiv

These comments reflect his deep concern about the state of affairs in Ukraine, as well as the possible consequences on the international stage if the internal situation does not improve.

Andrusiv's remarks emphasize the importance of maintaining internal stability and transparency in the management of the country, especially in a war context. The current situation may affect the perception of Ukraine by international partners, which in turn will influence the level of support from them. The relevance of his comments increases against the backdrop of the ongoing challenges faced by the country and the need for effective responses to them.