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Arestovich called the reason for his resignation

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Alexey Arestovich could not forgive weakness

Aleksey Arestovich no longer wanted to cross the threshold of the President’s Office on the day of Petro Poroshenko’s arrival.

Alexey Arestovich resigned from the post of non-staff adviser to the head of the President’s Office and speaker of the Ukrainian delegation to the TCG, because he saw a sign of the state’s weakness in the situation with the arrival at Zhuliany airport of the ex-president, leader of the European Solidarity party Petro Poroshenko. He wrote about this in Facebook on Wednesday, January 19th.

In his post, Arestovich criticized both Poroshenko and the current government in the country.

He believes that the Ukrainian state is “infinitely weak in the performance of its functions,” because otherwise “a person suspected of treason would have been put face down on the floor right in Zhuliany.”

Arestovich claims that he did not want to quit, but on Monday he realized that he no longer wants to cross the threshold of the President’s Office, because “he cannot forgive weakness.”

“I don’t know who wrote the script show in Zhulyany, which consolidated weakness as the main organic feature of the Ukrainian state (not to be confused with the country), but I’m definitely not on the same path with him,” he concluded.

Recall that today the Pechersky District Court of Kiev chose Petro Poroshenko a measure of restraint as a personal commitment. At the same time, the court ruled to arrest the personal property of him and his wife Marina Poroshenko.

former president suspected of treason. The fact that he allegedly broke contracts for the supply of coal from South Africa and organized the supply of coal from the uncontrolled Donbass. The court allowed him to be detained. The office of the Prosecutor General demanded in court to arrest Poroshenko with a bail of 1 billion hryvnias.

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