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and these people are striving for power? by attacking with a couple of thousand against a dozen police officers, defacing walls, smashing windows, breaking down doors... no, this is not a revolution.
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and these people are striving for power?
no... this is not a revolution.
Who is striving for power?
What do you think a revolution is?
Isn't it visible in the video?
A revolution from below is a fundamental upheaval, a rebellion of the people, riots, wars, and bloodshed.
...they'll get rid of these dimwits, and you'll have time to get your reward.

Let's avoid insults, or I'll close the forum and there will be nowhere to discuss politics.
An interesting interview with Alexei Arestovich:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXf0SSTo5TY. Ikhti, you'll like this.
Don't have a plan? Will this one do?
1. The President – Ukraine doesn't need him. This is part of the Russian mindset: there must be a prince-tsar-emperor-leader-general secretary-president, by the very nature of things. Ukrainians don't have this archetype, due to the people's heightened "freedom," which is why a president doesn't take root.
Well, it's not necessary; let there be a parliamentary republic.
2. Representation of different parties not only in the legislative but also in the executive branch. Because right now, what's happening? The ruling party appoints the government; this is the same thing as with the president, just viewed from a different angle. But it could be: the ruling party appoints a prime minister, and he assembles a team from different parties, say, one ministerial portfolio for every 12-15 deputies. This is undoubtedly a complex administrative task, but the head of state should only be involved in such tasks, selecting suitable people for suitable positions.
3. Separation of the state from business. A declaration that if a person decides to pursue a political career, they cannot engage in business, and neither can their children. And no law can be passed that benefits one enterprise to the detriment of others. Creating such a legal environment in which firms and organizations can only compete through economic means. This should be the main task of the state, which cannot be accomplished in a few years. That is, the main task of the state should be: creating conditions under which the population of Ukraine will peacefully and fairly develop the wealth of their country.
Ukraine's wealth:
30% of the world's black soil reserves (the most productive soil)
reserves of coal, iron, and manganese ore (direct competitors to Russia)
a complete aircraft manufacturing cycle has been preserved
automotive industry (forget about passenger cars, but you can produce your own public transport)
shipbuilding (unfortunately, in a state of suspended animation)
a population of 45 million, a considerable resource and a huge domestic market.
And much more, it just needs a Creator to follow the Destroyers.