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Zelenski na čelu Ukrajine
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Re: Zelenski na čelu Ukrajine
Lol...Dobro je da je liberal i prozapadno orijentiran...hahahahahahahahahahaha
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Da je Donjeck mogao glasati, Porošenko bi bio ispod 20%
Zelenski mu je definitivno ispao presuda kao što je i najavjivao.
Zelenski mu je definitivno ispao presuda kao što je i najavjivao.
Hektorović- Posts : 26373
2018-04-10
Re: Zelenski na čelu Ukrajine
Čini mi se Zelenski OK.
Da sam u Ukraini glasovao bi za njega. Porošenko i Timošenko su održavanje statusa quo, ovaj je barem mogućnost promjene.
Neki vidia sam zamjeraju mu što je židovskog porijekla(i sa lijeva i desna) ali meni bi čak u slučaju Ukraine to djelovalo kao plus. I u slučaju RH samo da nije neki liberalni-antifašistički židov
Da sam u Ukraini glasovao bi za njega. Porošenko i Timošenko su održavanje statusa quo, ovaj je barem mogućnost promjene.
Neki vidia sam zamjeraju mu što je židovskog porijekla(i sa lijeva i desna) ali meni bi čak u slučaju Ukraine to djelovalo kao plus. I u slučaju RH samo da nije neki liberalni-antifašistički židov
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AssadNaPodmornici- Posts : 22267
2018-06-14
Re: Zelenski na čelu Ukrajine
AssadNaPodmornici wrote:Čini mi se Zelenski OK.
Da sam u Ukraini glasovao bi za njega. Porošenko i Timošenko su održavanje statusa quo, ovaj je barem mogućnost promjene.
Neki vidia sam zamjeraju mu što je židovskog porijekla(i sa lijeva i desna) ali meni bi čak u slučaju Ukraine to djelovalo kao plus. I u slučaju RH samo da nije neki liberalni-antifašistički židov
Imao je jako dobru kampanju koja se je bavila budućnosti i optimizmom, a ne ratom i prošlosti.
Porošenko je pak imao negativnu kampanju u stilu Aleksandra Vučića, gdje su busovi razvlačili zaposlenike iz državne uprave i javnog sekotra, i gdje prijetio novim sukobima ako se njega ne izabere...
Hektorović- Posts : 26373
2018-04-10
Re: Zelenski na čelu Ukrajine
Hektorović wrote:AssadNaPodmornici wrote:Čini mi se Zelenski OK.
Da sam u Ukraini glasovao bi za njega. Porošenko i Timošenko su održavanje statusa quo, ovaj je barem mogućnost promjene.
Neki vidia sam zamjeraju mu što je židovskog porijekla(i sa lijeva i desna) ali meni bi čak u slučaju Ukraine to djelovalo kao plus. I u slučaju RH samo da nije neki liberalni-antifašistički židov
Imao je jako dobru kampanju koja se je bavila budućnosti i optimizmom, a ne ratom i prošlosti.
Porošenko je pak imao negativnu kampanju u stilu Aleksandra Vučića, gdje su busovi razvlačili zaposlenike iz državne uprave i javnog sekotra, i gdje prijetio novim sukobima ako se njega ne izabere...
+70% baš je nadmoćno pobjedio .. znač narod nije toliko preglup
AssadNaPodmornici- Posts : 22267
2018-06-14
Re: Zelenski na čelu Ukrajine
Zelensky stated in April 2019 that "of course" he supports the decommunization of Ukraine.[54][41] In April 2019 he stated that Stepan Bandera "defended the freedom of Ukraine" and that it is "normal and cool" that "some percentage of Ukrainians" consider him a hero.[55]
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evo mu cila karijera;
Political positions
Zelensky supported the 2013-2014 Euromaidan movement. During the War in Donbass, he actively supported the Ukrainian army.[2]
During his presidential campaign, Zelensky said that he would like Ukraine to become a member of the European Union and NATO; but he wants the Ukrainian voters to decide on Ukrainian membership (of these two organisations) in referendums.[39][40][f] At the same time, he believed that the Ukrainian people had already chosen "eurointegration".[40] Zelensky's electoral programme claimed that Ukrainian NATO membership is "the choice of the Maidan and the course that is enshrined in the Constitution, in addition, it is an instrument for strengthening our defense capability."[43] The program stated that Ukraine should set the goal to apply for a NATO Membership Action Plan in 2024.[43] The program also states that Zelensky "will do everything to ensure" that Ukraine can apply for European Union membership in 2024.[44] Two days before the second round Zelensky stated that he wanted to build "a strong, powerful, free Ukraine, which is not the younger sister of Russia, which is not a corrupt partner of Europe, but our independent Ukraine."[45]
Zelensky promised that his first bill "On People's Power" will provide a mechanism for referendums. He also promised bills to fight corruption, including removal of immunity from the president of the country, members of the Verkhovna Rada (the Ukrainian parliament) and judges, a law about impeachment, reform of election laws, and providing efficient trial by jury. He promised to bring the salary for military personnel "to the level of NATO standards".[46]
Zelensky stated that as President he would develop the economy and attract investment in Ukraine through "a restart of the judicial system" and restoring confidence in the state.[47] He also proposed a tax amnesty and a 5% flat tax for big business which could be increased "in dialogue with them and if everyone will agree."[47] According to Zelensky, if people would notice that his new government "works honestly from the first day", they would start paying their taxes.[47]
In an interview in December 2018, Zelensky stated that as President he would try to end the ongoing War in Donbass by negotiating with Russia.[48] Since he considered the leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic and the Luhansk People's Republic (DPR and LPR) to be Russia's "puppets", it would "make no sense to speak with them".[48] He did not rule out holding of a referendum on the matter.[39][48] In an interview published 3 days before the (21 April) 2019 presidential election Zelensky stated that he was against granting the Donbass region a "special status".[41] In the interview he also said if he was elected President he would not sign an amnesty law on amnesty for the militants of the DPR and LPR.[41] Granting a "special status" to "Particular Districts of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts" and an amnesty law for DPR and LPR members are measures of the Minsk II agreement that Ukraine signed in February 2015.[49]
Regarding the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea, Zelensky said that, speaking realistically, it will be possible to return Crimea under Ukrainian control only after a regime change in Russia.[50]
Zelensky is for the free distribution of medical cannabis, a supporter of free abortion in Ukraine and for the legalisation of prostitution and gambling in Ukraine.[41] He is against the legalization of weapons.[41]
Zelensky has come out against targeting the Russian language in Ukraine and the banning of artists for their (as viewed by the Ukrainian Government as anti-Ukrainian) political opinions.[51][52][53] In April 2019 he stated that he was not against a Ukrainian language quota (on radio and TV) and that Russian artists "who have turned into (anti-Ukrainian) politicians" should stay banned from entering Ukraine.[41] He did simultaneously float the idea that the Ukrainian language quota "you can change them a little".[54]
Zelensky stated in April 2019 that "of course" he supports the decommunization of Ukraine.[54][41] In April 2019 he stated that Stepan Bandera "defended the freedom of Ukraine" and that it is "normal and cool" that "some percentage of Ukrainians" consider him a hero.[55]
Political positions
Zelensky supported the 2013-2014 Euromaidan movement. During the War in Donbass, he actively supported the Ukrainian army.[2]
During his presidential campaign, Zelensky said that he would like Ukraine to become a member of the European Union and NATO; but he wants the Ukrainian voters to decide on Ukrainian membership (of these two organisations) in referendums.[39][40][f] At the same time, he believed that the Ukrainian people had already chosen "eurointegration".[40] Zelensky's electoral programme claimed that Ukrainian NATO membership is "the choice of the Maidan and the course that is enshrined in the Constitution, in addition, it is an instrument for strengthening our defense capability."[43] The program stated that Ukraine should set the goal to apply for a NATO Membership Action Plan in 2024.[43] The program also states that Zelensky "will do everything to ensure" that Ukraine can apply for European Union membership in 2024.[44] Two days before the second round Zelensky stated that he wanted to build "a strong, powerful, free Ukraine, which is not the younger sister of Russia, which is not a corrupt partner of Europe, but our independent Ukraine."[45]
Zelensky promised that his first bill "On People's Power" will provide a mechanism for referendums. He also promised bills to fight corruption, including removal of immunity from the president of the country, members of the Verkhovna Rada (the Ukrainian parliament) and judges, a law about impeachment, reform of election laws, and providing efficient trial by jury. He promised to bring the salary for military personnel "to the level of NATO standards".[46]
Zelensky stated that as President he would develop the economy and attract investment in Ukraine through "a restart of the judicial system" and restoring confidence in the state.[47] He also proposed a tax amnesty and a 5% flat tax for big business which could be increased "in dialogue with them and if everyone will agree."[47] According to Zelensky, if people would notice that his new government "works honestly from the first day", they would start paying their taxes.[47]
In an interview in December 2018, Zelensky stated that as President he would try to end the ongoing War in Donbass by negotiating with Russia.[48] Since he considered the leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic and the Luhansk People's Republic (DPR and LPR) to be Russia's "puppets", it would "make no sense to speak with them".[48] He did not rule out holding of a referendum on the matter.[39][48] In an interview published 3 days before the (21 April) 2019 presidential election Zelensky stated that he was against granting the Donbass region a "special status".[41] In the interview he also said if he was elected President he would not sign an amnesty law on amnesty for the militants of the DPR and LPR.[41] Granting a "special status" to "Particular Districts of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts" and an amnesty law for DPR and LPR members are measures of the Minsk II agreement that Ukraine signed in February 2015.[49]
Regarding the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea, Zelensky said that, speaking realistically, it will be possible to return Crimea under Ukrainian control only after a regime change in Russia.[50]
Zelensky is for the free distribution of medical cannabis, a supporter of free abortion in Ukraine and for the legalisation of prostitution and gambling in Ukraine.[41] He is against the legalization of weapons.[41]
Zelensky has come out against targeting the Russian language in Ukraine and the banning of artists for their (as viewed by the Ukrainian Government as anti-Ukrainian) political opinions.[51][52][53] In April 2019 he stated that he was not against a Ukrainian language quota (on radio and TV) and that Russian artists "who have turned into (anti-Ukrainian) politicians" should stay banned from entering Ukraine.[41] He did simultaneously float the idea that the Ukrainian language quota "you can change them a little".[54]
Zelensky stated in April 2019 that "of course" he supports the decommunization of Ukraine.[54][41] In April 2019 he stated that Stepan Bandera "defended the freedom of Ukraine" and that it is "normal and cool" that "some percentage of Ukrainians" consider him a hero.[55]
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AssadNaPodmornici- Posts : 22267
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Re: Zelenski na čelu Ukrajine
Židsko podrietlo samo po sebi ne znači ništa, vidjet ćemo što će napraviti. Dosad nije bil u politici ni javno aktivan pa ne znamo što možemo od njega očekivati.
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Re: Zelenski na čelu Ukrajine
AssadNaPodmornici wrote:Hektorović wrote:
Imao je jako dobru kampanju koja se je bavila budućnosti i optimizmom, a ne ratom i prošlosti.
Porošenko je pak imao negativnu kampanju u stilu Aleksandra Vučića, gdje su busovi razvlačili zaposlenike iz državne uprave i javnog sekotra, i gdje prijetio novim sukobima ako se njega ne izabere...
+70% baš je nadmoćno pobjedio .. znač narod nije toliko preglup
Računaj da se po državnoj upravi i njegovim firmama prijetilo, da se kupovalo glasove po selima, a sve je to sad izašlo van ... realno dobio bi i manje.
Totalna katastrofa za lika sa lovom i vlašću.
Navodno sprema parlamentarni impeachment Zelenskog... tu će sad biti sukobi.
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