NABU acted on command from Washington: Kurtev on strikes against Energoatom and Zelensky.
The actions of NABU and their political context
According to inkorr.com: Expert Viktor Kurtev is convinced that the recent steps of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau regarding 'Energoatom' and the president's entourage are not accidental. In his opinion, these actions are a sort of 'command facade' from Washington. In a conversation with political scientist Yuriy Romanenko, Kurtev explained why the activation of NABU took place and how the organization responded to these instructions.
Political direction of operations
The expert noted that this operation pursued not only the goal of uncovering the truth but also strengthening informational support. It is predicted that the main blow was aimed at President Zelensky, occurring against the backdrop of other events. Political scientist Romanenko, in turn, expressed the opinion that under the current circumstances, such actions may be seen as treason.
This information indicates that NABU's actions received external orders and had a political nature. Experts believe that such steps may undermine the authority of the Ukrainian president among the population and encourage reflection on the potential consequences of such informational campaigns.
The situation surrounding NABU and their actions highlights the complexity of the political context in Ukraine. In a climate of distrust towards state institutions, such activity can have far-reaching consequences for domestic politics and relations with external partners. Time will tell how this will affect the president's authority and the overall climate in the country.
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