Yesterday it became known about the nationalization of PrivatBank. What exactly this word means in this context, I find it difficult to judge. One thing is clear, Igor Kolomoisky no longer owns it with his friends. I think we are witnessing perhaps the largest raid takeover in the history of Ukraine.
Of course, it’s upsetting for Kolomoisky, who, true or not, built the largest bank in the country, through which a significant part of the economy operates. In my opinion, the highest quality and most modern bank in the country, surviving all crises.
And, on the other hand, we understand that one of the main ideologists of raid takeover methods has encountered them, but already in the role of a victim. One of the main experts on raiding had his own main enterprise taken away from him. Interestingly, not a Soviet-era mining or metallurgical complex, which he once took from someone else, but a bank built by him from scratch.
I think Kolomoisky lost his grip. He’s not keeping up with the times. He’s out of touch with life in Geneva. He’s not adapting to the changing circumstances.
Poroshenko and Groysman are demonstrating a new level, quality, and scale of raiding, in which, in addition to corrupt judges, police officers, notaries, SBU officers, and ministers, the people themselves are participants. We are all involved.
We are being told about the “need to ensure economic stability,” about “supporting international organizations,” about “guaranteeing the inviolability and integrity of PrivatBank customers’ deposits.” This is being said by the democratically elected president, not some greedy businessman. Poroshenko speaks on behalf of the people, and the people silently support and hope for the safety of their deposits.
All media outlets report that Kolomoisky himself initiated the nationalization of PrivatBank, effectively acknowledging the bank’s instability and inability to resolve the crisis independently. The government simply complied with his wishes.
The whole country is helping the raiders. Ukraine has never seen anything like this before.
I believe that it’s not PrivatBank that was taken away from Kolomoisky. It’s a little more of our freedom and dignity that were taken away, for which we fought so fiercely on the barricades a few years ago. Once again, they have shown us that we are the electorate with inviolable deposits.
Damn it, with Kolomoisky, he’ll figure something out. Aren’t you sorry for all of us?
By the way, I think that in the near future, the same fate awaits Ukraine International Airlines (UIA). The airline will be taken over and immediately restore air communication with Russia, which was closed, as I understand it, with the aim of bankrupting UIA and changing ownership.
Igor Valerievich, those are your methods after all, don’t be offended.
Translated by ChatGPT gpt-3.5-turbo/42 on 2024-04-20 at 14:50