The Office of the President is preparing a tool for building political authoritarianism.
The head of the CPC Vitaly Shabunin announced this on Facebook.
“Equating corruption to treason, the OP pursues the following goals:
1) protect your TOP corrupt officials. The SBU will investigate the same thing as the NABU, which means that evidence in “sensitive” cases for the OP will be destroyed.
Let me remind you that Tatarov’s case was taken from NABU to the SBU - and he was buried there. Now the OP puts the circuit on stream.
2) get tools for destroying opponents. NABU works within the framework of the Criminal Procedure Code and publicly. The SBU will destroy Ermak’s enemies in an outrageous manner (see the SBI and BEB) and in a minimally public way (the specifics of the treason process),” he explained.
According to Shabunin, the Office of the President “protects its TOP corrupt officials and prepares a tool for building political authoritarianism.”
“Let me remind you that at the beginning Lukashenko purged the opposition precisely under the slogan of “fighting corruption.” This can be stopped in two ways: 1. maximum publicity (especially among the military) and 2. the position of international partners. For the sake of the money of their voters and democracy in Ukraine, international partners would have to present a tough position to the authorities: if you accept this crap, you won’t get a cent,” the head of the CPC concluded.
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