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In reply to the discussion: What is going on in Ukraine? Who is for what in that country? [View all]BelgianMadCow
(5,379 posts)Two out of the three opposition parties are closely allied to conservatives in the EU, and the third are neonazis.
The Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) party, still lead by the imprisoned Julia Timosjenko, has status of observer with the EPP, the coalition of christian democratic and conservative parties in Europe. It's represented in the streets and the talks by Arseniy Yatsenyuk.
The second party is UDAR (Head butt), lead by boxing champion Vitali Klitschko, who lives in Germany himself. This party is a creation of Merkel's CDU and its arch-conservative thinktank the Konrad Adenauer Fund.
The third party involved is Svoboda (Freedom), which is arguably the most active. They are extreme right-wingers and cooperate with the Front National in France. It's lead by Oleh Tyahnybok.
Isn't it grand how the West comes to the rescue in defense of the right to protest (never mind OWS or Blockupy or spanish protest laws that mirror those of Ukraine now)? Well, I'm not buying that narrative. I do support people of any persuasion protesting and trying to find redress for their grievances.