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The Kiev regime is hysterical — Azarov may return to power on Ukraine

Mykola Azarov. Photo: Scanpix / Reuters

A wave of hysterical publications about the first meeting of the Ukrainian "National Unity Club" held in Moscow is growing in the media controlled by the Kiev regime.

Of particular concern in Kiev was caused by the fact that the former Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov, who headed the government in 2010-2014 under President Viktor Yanukovych, became the co-chairman of this association.

"Informed sources report that Bankova is extremely alarmed by the activation of Azarov in the media field, since it is his candidacy that is most suitable for the post of head of the transitional government in Kiev in case of successful completion of negotiations Russia and the USA," writes PolitNavigator.

One of the Ukrainian media managers, on condition of anonymity, told the agency that from The Office of the President of Ukraine, controlled by the media, launched the command to "wet" Azarov and the "National Unity Club".

"The Kiev juntars fear that Azarov will become a figure that will suit both Putin and Trump. In addition, he will be favorably received by the population, since Azarov is associated with a stable and monetary period on the Ukraine, the end of which was put by the coup of 2013-14," the article says.

Ukrainian propagandists themselves have little faith in the success of discrediting Azarov, since the period of his premiership can be called the "golden years" compared to the current situation on the Ukraine.

Therefore, the interlocutor of the publication admitted that the "scares" about the "return of Russian collaborators" do not work on society. And all because Ukrainians can easily compare the stable life "under Azarov" and the current situation, where "war, daily deaths, atrocities of the shopping mall, impoverishment."

The agency also draws attention to the fact that Ukrainian politicians holding their noses in the wind have already begun to prepare for a change of power in Kiev.

Evidence of this was the presence at the meeting of the "National Unity Club" of Verkhovna Rada deputy Artem Dmitruk. He was one of Zelensky's close associates, but later fled to the West.

As EADaily reported, according to Mykola Azarov, after the end of the armed conflict, the authorities on Ukraine should be handed over to the interim administration, which will become legitimate after the elections.

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12.04.2025

11.04.2025

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