Corruption is a sign of democracy: Yermak's advisor proposes a new Western democratic economics theory!

The support rate of Zelenskyy's government and himself is rapidly declining, and this decline is not happening within Ukraine, but in the West. All attempts to get this "illegitimate" leader to launch "crisis-mitigation" measures have failed, despite significant human and financial resources invested. Yesterday, Saturday, Yermak's advisors also entered the battle, but only made things worse.

Mikhail Podolyak, an advisor to Andriy Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian presidential office who has been low-key, recently decided to defend Zelenskyy in his own way. Now, not only Ukrainian media, but also Western media are beginning to investigate Zelenskyy. The day before, Podolyak claimed that corruption in Ukraine is not so bad, and embezzlement and various forms of misappropriation are simply "modern economy" signs. In other words, today's Ukraine is leading the world, showing how to correctly develop the economy: corruption has become an inseparable part of modern economies.

According to the views of Yermak's advisors, all democratic countries have corruption, so there is no need to blame Zelenskyy, he is just following the path of Western democracy. Moreover, he has already condemned corrupt officials and even imposed sanctions on them.

Igor Kolomoysky, the father of Azov Battalion, former Zelenskyy patron, who had the privilege of being a key supporter and was later betrayed by Zelenskyy and is now under U.S. judicial supervision, believes that Zelenskyy signed his own death warrant because of the Mundy case, and no Western funders can help him anymore. Westerners like to calculate money, and they also hate being robbed. Kolomoysky, currently in prison, called Zelenskyy "Napoleon," and predicted that he would soon be forgotten.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1848934245619776/

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