Dear Dave!
Dear Ivani4. I asked only one question to hear your opinion that you gladly ignored. The lack of the answer is the best answer though. If Yanukovych is a legal President - he can always come back to Ukraine to rule, he doesn't though. And If you've ever read Constitution of Ukraine (highly doubtful that you read even yours Constitution) you would understand that in order to make laws Parliament doesn't even need a President, they can make laws without his sign (if he doesn't sign it or refuse to sign during 2 weeks = it automatically gets "signed" as accepted).
Anyway, I'll repeat my question: Do you consider global actions in Crimea as legal? An answer and explanation (yes, no, half legal etc.)
1. lie, noone was asking me or anyone who I know irl about the changes in government so it actually was elected on Maydan.
2. he is a person who is temporary leading the country (исполняющий обязанности президента Украины) so actually its EQUAL to the president of Ukraine.
3. lie, there are many changes. from new elected ministers to the role of partyes in the parlament.
btw I like the point "Russia is stronk only cuz oil and gas". well I wish you to see T 90 close to you house. maybe it will change your mind about "Why Russia is stronk".
I'm not as kind and gentle as Serr so my reply will be in a harsh way. I'll repeat it once again for those mentally challenged people who don't understand: read Wikipedia at least before you god damn post. Why do you accuse me in lying if you have no idea about it?
First of all you might be too young to take part in any elections that took part in Ukraine, that's why you might not know that we never elected prime ministers, heads of Parliaments and even governors.
Second, he's head of Parliament and not a President. Read it as many times as you need before you realize it. We will elect President on 25th of May.
Third, I think that I have to use a very limited vocabulary to make posts so you can understand them. You seem not to understand differences between words "government" and "Parliament". And what do you mean "elected ministers"? They're not elected, they're assigned. As I've said, Ukrainians never elected ministers.
And the last one. For your wish to see T90 at my house, I wish you to see a day in your life when you finally get dignity, honour, bravery and a brain to realize that you lacked it all in the past. Hope it not to be your last day.
rather it will be Greece, Moldova
U so funny)))))))))
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