Ukraine Politics Turns Trashy As Mood Sours

The fad is part of a broader coarsening of the political climate in Ukraine as anger simmers over the snail's pace of reforms and persisting corruption since the overthrow in February of former President Viktor Yanukovych. "People are seeing no real changes ... people see no fairness," said Maxim Latsyba, head of the social development program at the Ukrainian Center for Independent Political Research. The buzzword of the moment in Ukraine is "lustration" — an arcane term referring to the purging of government officials in former Soviet bloc nations in the 1990s for their previous affiliation with the communist system. Some see the unabashedly aggressive actions as the legacy of the four-month street protests that culminated with the toppling of Yanukovych, who now lives in self-imposed exile in Russia. Russia's annexation of the Crimean Peninsula, a development precipitated by Kremlin fears that the new Ukrainian government's turn toward the West could lead to the loss of Russia's Black Sea Fleet naval base, did little to dampen fervor for Ukraine's incoming order. The outbreak of fighting in the mainly Russian-speaking east as armed separatists sought to break away from Kiev's rule gave the government political cover. "Consumers are pondering the fate of their national currency and the prospect of galloping inflation, and we all wonder what further deprivations Ukrainians will incur this coming winter," columnist Yegor Struzhkin wrote in the Kommentarii weekly.

 

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