Гаджибала Абуталыбов
Hajibala in the role of vice-premier .... How strange this reform sounds!
I will not talk about the premiere at all. Although his phrase: "I used to say a lot, but now we have to work (!)" Has already become a winged one and as it characterizes it.
The public froze in anticipation of the second phase of appointments for vacant ministerial seats.
There are a lot of rumors about the movements and separation of powers.
The ecologist leaves on a condition of health, the sportsman becomes the mayor, the culturologist goes to administration of the president and so forth.
The situation with health care, tourism, the Ministry of Defense and a number of state agencies is not clear.
It is also not clear what permutations await the presidential administration itself.
Be that as it may, the observers are pessimistic. The main impetus to these sentiments was the appointment of the prime minister. It is difficult to imagine economic reforms in the performance of a teacher of French who considers the West a source of evil and problems for his country.
Although there are not a few who are almost always waiting for the speeches and statements of the new prime minister, his non-standard expressions and assessments. Some even compare him to the former Russian prime minister Chernomyrdin. Anyway, our cartoonists will have a lot of material to work with.
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- Politics
- 23 April 2018 16:19
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In Ukraine, a brutal, bloody war caused by Russian aggression continues, claiming lives, destroying homes, demolishing infrastructure, and inflicting incalculable harm on the environment and surrounding natural ecosystems. Ukraine, more than anyone else in this world, strives for peace, as we bear the daily brutality of this Russian-Ukrainian war. We are at the forefront of the struggle for the right to life, freedom, and justice. Ukraine seeks a just peace that will lay a solid foundation for a stable future for Europe and the World, and the only way of achieving this is to implement President Volodymyr Zelensky's Peace Formula (the Ukrainian Peace Formula).
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Russian authorities and pro-Kremlin influencers have been spreading false information about alleged Reporters Without Borders (RSF) research into Nazi tendencies within the Ukrainian military, which was featured in a viral video falsely attributed to the BBC. RSF exposes the inner workings of a disinformation campaign designed to justify President Vladimir Putin's war narrative.
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