Saturday, January 31, 2009

The theater of the absurd. President Yushchenko's address to the Ukrainian nation - full text.

State of Ukrainian politics is getting worse, more and more resembling the theater of the absurd. I would like to give here a full text of President Yushchenko's urgent televised address to the Ukrainian nation of 30 January 2009 (the official tanslation, provided by the Press office of President).

Dear fellow countrymen,
I decided to address you to provide clear and honest information on economic, budgetary and financial situation in Ukraine. I appeal to you, dear fellow countrymen, to back up the demand to Ukrainian government and parliamentary majority to stop the flow of lie, hypocrisy, aspersions and to immediately, I emphasize that, immediately start acting to save national economy.
The state has absolutely misbalanced financial system.State institutions are knowingly being ruined because of lack of financing. I am not speaking of personal accusations now. I leave this dirt aside.
We were witnesses to a witches’ sabbath in the parliament around the question of the National Bank. It was evidently explained by single intention – to gain access to money printing in order to cover losses in the State Budget. This can result in inflation unseen before. This can result in social catastrophe. I am forced to say this to bring politicians round. Ukrainian industry is falling. People are being fired or forced to long-term leaves. In Moscow, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko made gas deals disadvantageous for Ukraine. The contracts do not correspond with my directives.
The Prime Minister made that decision personally, without consulting collegial opinion of the government. The majority, supporting Yulia Tymoshenko, beginning with her block and to communists, must explain this. The state was put before the fact. The contracts were signed and we must abide by them. In 2009 Ukraine will have to pay for gas 25 billion hryvnyas more than last year. However, Naftogaz’s profit from the transit remains the same as in 2008.The Prime Minister undoubtedly knows that finding additional resources to pay for gas is only possible at internal market, meaning increase of prices for the consumers. Every passing minute is priceless now.
I demand immediate alterations to 2009 State Budget. This is the only way to put things right. I have warned the government and parliamentary majority, who were authors of this year’s state budget, that the document is a cloud-castle. For today the government has not collected even a half of the amount of taxes and dues, planned for January. The cause is the same again – unreal budget. My conclusions are based on evaluation by Minister of Finance Viktor Pynzenyk. The opinion of this Minister is decisive in preparation of estimate in any state. Today he is not heard, first of all in the government.
I address Yulia Tymoshenko and the majority she has organized. This is your responsibility. Respected Yulia Volodymyrivna, you knowingly put unrealistically high numbers and promises into the budget, which you are unable to keep up to today. The funds, including those meant for next repayment of savings, are not concentrated, they are scattered. I address each deputy from Yulia Tymoshenko’s majority. Respected deputy, you support populism, which will tomorrow result in unpaid wages, pensions, scholarships, and other social support. I emphasize that – it is your responsibility. Because of your silent consent – doctors, teachers, and military men will not get their money. There will be no funds for schools or hospitals. You will be answering for that before Ukrainian people.
I address Verkhovna Rada Speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn. Respected Volodymyr Mykhaylovych, you perfectly understand that current budget is top provocative factor to the crisis in Ukraine. For the sake of state interests I ask you to consolidate the parliament to make alterations to the budget and approve urgent anti-crisis decisions. On behalf of the whole country I demand that the government and the parliament immediately worked out honest budget, where expenses would correspond with capabilities of the economy. This is your constitutional, state and political duty.
I emphasize – all the responsibility for economic situation, for disruption of budgetary process, for destruction of banks system in accordance with the Constitution is upon Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko in person. When she reaches deadline, she will not be able to hide in opposition. Enough lies.
I appeal to all fellow countrymen to stay calm. You will be protected. We are able to protect the country and people. The most important thing now is to find political will and courage and to approve a realistic budget for 2009.In order to achieve that I will use all instruments necessary in the state of crisis.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, was this an address to the nation, or to Tymoshenko?

It looks like the gloves have come off in the war between Yushchenko and Tymoshenko. She has fired back with her own response.

Both of them really need to chill.

The crisis is not, of course, Tymoshenko's fault.

And Tymoshenko did something absolutely stupid and bizarre. Even though, by Constitution, only the President has the power to dismiss the head of the National Bank of Ukraine, she organized 2 no-confidence votes, and a bizarre vote to invalidate the previous confirmation of the head of the NBU by the Rada.

The Ukrainian Parliament (Rada) votes, by Constitution, only to confirm the President's appointee - or not.

They waste more time - and money - and effort in Ukraine on these types of bizarre games than is humanly possible.

Both of them talked about staying calm, and getting the government together to work on the crisis.

But, instead, the more talk there is of the government working together, the more the personal war between Yushchenko and Tymo escalates.

They both need to chill.

Anonymous said...

oh, yeah - here's a link to the Eurasia Daily Monitor, with an excellent analysis of the bizarre goings-on in Ukrainian government.

It looks like any logical and rational decision-making and policy-making has gone out the window.

Each side has its own set of loyalists, and instead, there is a turf war going on.

http://www.jamestown.org/programs/edm/single/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=34439&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=27&cHash=6d6f531b6b

Anonymous said...

Very, very interesting thing at Ukrainian Pravda.

In the article about Tymoshenko's reply, there are not over 1,000 comments - and counting.

And - the first photo of Tymoshenko was from a not too flattering angle.

Ukrainian Pravda decided to change the photo associated with the article.

Some very, very interesting comments going on.

http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2009/1/30/88837.htm