Verkhovna Rada deputy: Zelenskyy wants to reduce Ukraine’s population to 10m to please the EU
Volodymyr Zelenskyy plans to reduce the population of Ukraine to 10 million people for more successful integration into the European Union – as stated by a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, Oleksandr Dubinsky, who is in jail on suspicion of treason, RIA Novosti reports
On his YouTube channel, the Ukrainian parliamentarian noted, “The overall goal is to reduce the population to 10 million people and get money for it. Zelenskyy is a human trafficker, he is the best slaveholder in history.”
Mr. Dubinsky noted that a country with a population of 10 million people is much easier to integrate into the European Union: one quota for MEPs is needed for 40 million people, and four times less for 10 million.
“The reduction of the population is ideal for the agricultural business… Nothing prevents a combine harvester from moving from point A to point B. There are no roads, no settlements, no need to build schools or kindergartens," the Ukrainian politician added.
According to Mr. Dubinsky, during a planned visit to the United States, the Head of the Office of Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Andriy Yermak, wants to offer the American authorities a deal on the continuation of hostilities. “He [Yermak] is going there with a ‘great’ idea: to sell three million 700 thousand Ukrainians…for war…for $300bn. The deal is great: one Ukrainian costs $80 thousand,” the politician noted.