Ihor Palytsya: Ukrainians should elect a president who will make the country strong and self-sufficient

Ihor Palytsya: Ukrainians should elect a president who will make the country strong and self-sufficient

19 July 2018, 14:59 Роздрукувати

In spring of 2019, the Ukrainians should elect a new president, who will make the state strong and self-sufficient. The head of Volyn Oblast Council, board member of the UKROP party Ihor Palytsya has written about this on his Facebook page.

“I really wish and hope that in spring of 2019, at the next elections, the Ukrainians will elect a new president, and the country would become strong, rich and self-sufficient, with equal opportunities and rights for every Ukrainian!” said the UKROP member.

At the same time, the head of Volyn Regional Council urged Ukrainians to start listening and hearing each other, regardless of their place of residence or language of communication.

“Enough troubles for Ukraine and the bloodshed of Ukrainians! Ukrainians and Ukraine deserve peace and prosperity. And those who profit from war and misery and hide behind beautiful and eloquent slogans – we have different ways!” said Ihor Palytsya.

He has also reminded about his recent participation in the live video chat with the MP from UKROP Oleksandr Shevchenko in Facebook. 270 thousand Ukrainians viewed the online translation within the day and left thousands of comments.

“I believed and still believe that an open, sincere, peaceful and true emotion is better than hiding behind the mask! – noted the UKROP member. – Unless you start to say openly what you think and fight for the truth, nobody will do it for you! Therefore, such people as Oleksandr Shevchenko decided to go into politics and try to change the country on their own, gathering the like-minded and allies!”

It is to be recalled that the MP from UKROP Oleksandr Shevchenko became contender for the candidate for the post of President of Ukraine from the “Ukrainian Association of Patriots”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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