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This response isn't for Javdet; I've explained this to him multiple times on the forum. It's more for Dark and others who are looking for an answer to the question of what will happen after the fascist junta of Yanukovych. The idea that a leader will come who we (the people of Ukraine) will trust, and everything will be fine, has already been tried with Yushchenko. Experience has shown that this is not the right path. K. Sobchak's words are more appropriate: if Navalny is made president of Russia, and there is no народный контроль (popular control) behind him, then it is not a given that he will not become Putin, or even worse. We need control over the president (the authorities) from the people. Let's call it the need for institutions of power that will handle this control.
You understand the problem: none of the revolutionaries have a clear plan for what to do next, once they come to power, how to get out of the mess we are rushing into. But there is a certain foolproof slogan: "we can't continue like this!!!", but no one says how we can change things. I will repeat once again, I do not support the current government, I am against such an ill-conceived, barbaric, etc., overthrow. I am against civil war, I am against police lawlessness, I am against the paid protests organized by certain entities that are destabilizing the economy, I am against the seizure of administrative buildings, I am against instability in the country, I am against uncontrolled, inadequate people, I am against people dying. What is happening in the country now is even worse than it was under the "fascist regime of Yanukovych," to use the terminology of the Maidan. People are already dying and receiving life-long injuries, on both sides, and those who come to power will forget about them in a couple of years.