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In reply to the discussion: For fuck's sake, DU. Neo-Nazis have *not* seized power in Ukraine. [View all]mrchips
(97 posts)A couple of points, any time the words neo-nazis is used, red flags go up all over the place. That party holds 36 seats in parliament out of 450. But when it is broadcast that it is the fourth largest party in the parliament, the percentage is forgotten and the fears go up. There are, I believe five opposition parties challenging for power right now, but the Svoboda Party is on the fringe. It's history dates back to World War II when it aligned itself with the Nazis against the USSR. Until recently it identified itself as neo-nazi. It is disturbing that it has any representation at all in Parliament, but the Ukrainians have shown a high level of sophistication regarding trade agreements with the EU being cancelled at Putin's request. It is a despicable party, with a history of extreme anti-semitism, but it is doubtful that it is on the verge of gaining control of the government.