The outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war has drawn everyone's attention to the "comedy" of Ukraine"Zelensky, Zelensky's governing strategy is as hilarious as his performance in comedy films.
Many netizens sighed that instead of choosing a comedian as a **, it is better to choose"Gas Princess"Tymoshenko, at least Tymoshenko has both political and business worlds, can see clearly the rapidly changing political situation, and can maneuver between the United States, the West and Russia with ease.
Why did Tymoshenko, who has a wealth of political experience, lose to Zelensky, who knows nothing about politics, in ***, and can Tymoshenko, the former prime minister who seems to be "close to the people", still regain the trust of the Ukrainian masses?
Bloody and bloody, a battle to become famous.
On October 31, 2004, the results of Ukraine*** were announced, and the popular candidates Yushchenko and Yanukovych did not meet the 50% victory standard.
In order to elect ** as soon as possible, the Election Council of Ukraine decided to hold re-elections on November 21.
On November 21, Yanukovych overtook Yushchenko by 3% to become Ukraine's **, and although the election was won, Yanukovych was still sad.
On November 22, just one day after the election, demonstrations erupted across Ukraine against the election, and what Yanukovych feared finally happened.
Ukrainian election observers found that Yanukovych cheated in both October and November, but the first cheating was not enough to affect the result, and the cheating in the re-election gave him a slight advantage.
A poll of the Ukrainian masses found that Yushchenko's supporters outnumbered Yanukovych's supporters by 11%, which is very different from the results of the re-election.
Yanukovych's supporters once said that Yushchenko's actions were illegal, but their opinions did not seem to have played a role, and the Orange Revolution was still in full swing in Ukraine.
In view of Yanukovych's fraud in the first two times, the Ukrainian Election Commission decided to re-elect the election on December 26.
On December 26, Yushchenko defeated Yanukovych and became the new Ukrainian leader with an 8% more vote.
The observer for Ukraine said that the election was fair and impartial, and there was no suspicion of fraud.
Ukraine is a typical oligarchy, and its political form is composed of the industrial oligarch Yarukovich, the financial oligarch Yushchenko, and the energy oligarch Yumoshenko.
Without the help of "Tymoshenko", Yushchenko would have had a difficult victory.
In order to repay his right-hand man, Ryshchenko appointed Tymoshenko as interim prime minister after his election.
Tymoshenko used her personal experience to give a speech in Ukraine, creating an image of being close to the people, and the Ukrainian people praised the interim prime minister for a while.
Since ancient times, women have faced many difficulties in participating in politics.
The vast majority of countries in the world are dominated by men, and from a male perspective, women have sensual characteristics.
They generally believe that husbands and children are what women should do, and women's participation in politics is not beneficial to the country's legislation.
With all the difficulties for women to participate in politics, why did Tymoshenko give up business and enter politics?
How did she fight her way out of the political arena and become the prime minister of a country.
From a country girl to the prime minister of the country.
Born in an ordinary village in Ukraine, Tymoshenko grew up with a trait that was different from her peers, and her bravery, madness, and liveliness often shocked school teachers.
Among the many disciplines, Tymoshenko chose to study economics.
According to the usual course of events, Tymoshenko should become an excellent economist in Ukraine and then go to the top of her life.
But the reality is always illogical, and a wrong ** completely changed the trajectory of this country girl's life.
Tymoshenko picked up ** and heard the voice of a young man, but she did not know who the other party was.
When the man finished chattering, Tymoshenko came back to his senses, and the other party should have made a mistake.
The man's conversation aroused the interest of the girl in the flower season, and the girl's insight also made the man reluctant to hang up**.
After going back and forth, Tymoshenko became a couple with Alexander the man opposite.
Alexander was born into a wealthy family, his father was a local **, and his family had many properties.
In 1979, Tymoshenko, who admired each other, married Alexander, and after the marriage, Tymoshenko showed her extraordinary talent for business.
Tymoshenko had no plans in mind to have a husband and children, she gave birth to children, ran a business and studied at the same time, and five years later, she not only got a doctorate in economics, but also monopolized the local rental film industry.
After all, the leasing industry is a small business and does not make a lot of money, and after thinking about it, Tymoshenko set her sights on energy.
In 1991, Tymoshenko took over the family business, monopolized Ukrainian energy and natural gas, became an energy oligarch, and was known as the "gas princess" by everyone.
After years of ups and downs in the shopping mall, Tymoshenko realized the importance of politics, and that businessmen must rely on the power of politics because they cannot have stable wealth with excellent business skills alone.
In 1997, Tymoshenko stepped into the ** and joined the Ukrainian Village Socialist Party.
Two years later, Symoshenko, who had extensive political experience, quit his original party and formed a new party, called the Fatherland Party.
In two years, Tymoshenko's political prestige has grown, but her ambitions go far beyond that.
Secretly met with the notorious Gaddafi.
There are no eternal friends, no eternal enemies, only eternal interests. ”
Tymoshenko's friendship with Yushchenko's allies lasted only eight months, and eight months later, Yushchenko's ** led by Tymoshenko was disbanded, and the two turned from allies to political enemies.
The two men were hostile for some time, but in the face of their common enemy, Yanukovych, Tymoshenko and Yushchenko would be on the same side.
The cooperation between Tymoshenko and Yushchenko was very smooth, Yushchenko was elected to two terms ** Tymoshenko was elected prime minister for two terms. After Yanukovych was out, the two turned friends into enemies again.
In 2010, Tymoshenko, who ran for the third prime minister's election, clearly did not have the posture of winning the first two victories, and regret and nervousness continued to spread in Tymoshenko's chest.
Normal is a battlefield where people kill without seeing blood, and one step away from chess may happen without incident, or it may never recover.
Before the third prime minister's election, the scandal of Tymoshenko's secret meeting with Muammar Gaddafi came to the attention of the Ukrainian people, who did not understand why their country's prime minister could be involved with Libya's notorious supreme leader, Muammar Gaddafi.
Gaddafi offended the P5 at the United Nations and proposed that the Security Council be renamed the Council of Terror in a vain attempt to unify the Arab countries by force.
This scandal subverted the image of Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko as "close to the people" in the past, and overnight, she went from being a trusted prime minister of the Ukrainian people to a political leader who abused her power.
The magical Gaddafi once wanted to unify Arabia, but he suffered from the lack of cutting-edge**, and given that he had offended the P5 in the United Nations, he could only seek help from Ukraine, the industrial center of the former Soviet Union.
In the business field, only talk about business. In this Gaddafi-led business, his chips are 4 million euros.
Gaddafi approached Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko with 4 million euros to express his demand: he could use the money to support Tymoshenko's campaign for prime minister, and when Tymoshenko succeeded, he needed to provide ** to Libya.
Tymoshenko believes that this is a good business, and if this is done secretly enough, she can not only get the support of Libya, but also get 4 million euros.
Reality is always uncontrollable, Tymoshenko's third election for prime minister ended in a scandal, and she **.
Tymoshenko is a mature politician, and this defeat is not enough to bring her down, and she wants to continue to make a comeback and rebuild her image, however, she underestimates the means of her opponent Yanukovych.
In June 2011, Tymoshenko went on trial for abuse of power over a gas deal with Russia.
During her tenure, Tymoshenko was involved in the scandals of counterfeiting and tax evasion, but there was no evidence for these scandals, so Tymos was not prosecuted, but the gas abuse case was a physical witness.
During the trial, Tymoshenko referred to the accusation as the head of rival politician Viktor Yanukovych and did not admit abuse of power.
The conclusion of the ** gas agreement with Russia cannot be entirely attributed to Tymoshenko, since Ukraine must rely on Russia for gas supplies.
Four months later, Tymoshenko was convicted of abuse of power and sentenced to seven years in prison.
Tymoshenko was ill-treated in prison and her physical condition deteriorated.
EU countries, as well as Tymoshenko's supporters, generally believe that the so-called abuse of power case is a political ** against Tymoshenko.
Under pressure, the Ukrainian parliament spared Tymoshenko in February 2014 from punishment for abuse of power, and Tymoshenko was released from prison.
After being released from prison, Tymoshenko said that she would participate in the next ***
In January 2019, Tymoshenko officially announced her participation in Ukraine*** and finally lost to Zelensky, who was a comedian.
The Ukrainian people can't bear the frequent scandals in Ukraine, and they urgently need a real servant of the people, so they chose Zelensky, who has a well-known acting skills.
In comedy, Zelensky is for the sake of the people***In reality, he is a funny and incompetent comedy**, I don't know if the Ukrainian people regret choosing him.
After the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war, Tymoshenko repackaged her image.
She appeased the Ukrainian people and staged a patriotic drama on the streets of Ukraine, like a servant of the people.
However, the scandal of the Dubai vacation turned all this into a joke, and the Ukrainian people had mixed feelings when they saw the state dignitaries on vacation at a critical juncture.
Epilogue. A cunning businessman, a shrewd politician, and funny acting skills, Ukrainian officialdom is a combination of the three, and every day the drama of "anti-corruption, close to the people" is staged.
The war situation is getting stalemate, dignitaries are on vacation abroad, will the Ukrainian people who have been deceived by many things still believe their **? Will Tymoshenko be able to regain the trust of the Ukrainian people?