Ukrainian MP Nadiia Savchenko has said the Ukrainians should not be afraid of the words "coup d'etat," "revolution," they should be afraid of what has been happening.
"One shouldn't be afraid of the words 'coup d'etat,' 'revolution.' One should be afraid of what has been happening since there is a direct loss of human lives because the authorities are unable to ensure security, conduct foreign economic policies so that people are satisfied," she told TV Channel NewsOne, commenting on the situation with the blocking of its work.
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"The revolution is a change of system. If we talk about what happened in Ukraine, then we really did change the top of the government. Despite the fact that it was supported by the majority of the people, there was no change in the system itself. So we can say: either we have a coup d'etat that the Ukrainians support, or we have an unfinished revolution, which the Ukrainians also support," Savchenko said.