Ukraine: urgent solutions

Wednesday, June 4, 2014



When everything about the coup is known and the Government “settled“ in Kiev, it appears that the best way to establish coexistence is a federal State and call elections.

The EU should review quickly, after many failures, its foreign policy. Now, once again, the solution is in the United Nations to which should be entrusted to ensure a reliable electoral process.

I think it is worth reproducing the article of the Blog I published on the 10th of last March:

There was –if neoliberals of the G7, G8, G20 recognize it or not- a democratically elected president. This president -as it often happens!- did not behave very democratically.

And a popular uprising began. Up to here all is right.

What happens is that suddenly appeared armed to the teeth insurgents, acting with extreme violence and a very suspicious confrontation strategy. By brute force regained power lost at the polls.

The European Union, that should have reacted immediately, finished as spectator (satisfied because there are too many interests, especially related to the numerous pipelines) and blessed the new government not taking into account the “procedures" used. Everything is fair, because the fuels they receive worth a lot...

The Russian minority in this part of Ukraine does not count as well as the non-Russian of Crimea (the Ottoman Crimea, Russian and then "given" to Ukraine by Khrushchev) Putin has warned not to play with this “Russian territory”... and now there is a real threat of military confrontation.

They must return to the polls. A well prepared election throughout Ukraine under the supervision of the United Nations should be presented- it is clear that the "plutocratic groups" are not useful to fix things but exclusively complicating them- whose result could be a federation or confederation which would ensure a democratic self-government to respond to the cultural and political life of Ukrainians as a whole diversity.

The unity in diversity would have been solved and would have given a splendid lesson to those who have always subordinated to markets the key dimensions from a historical, ethnic and cultural point of view...

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