COUNTDOWN: LAST
CHANCE FOR
YAHOO
NEWS
by Michael Hammerschlag
The
choice is stark: whether Ukraine will be locked in a neo-Soviet ghetto of
dependency and corruption for the next several decades, or join the Western
world in greater transparency, freedom, and rule of law.Customs
Union member Belarus has
essentially disappeared as an independent country- they rely on Russia for every
bit of energy, resources, and have even sold them their pipelines in exchange
for fat subsidies; while Kazakhstan has chafed under tariff restrictions and
imperial pressures. EU AA leaning
The
road West wouldn't be easy: Russia regards Ukraine as an integral part- as it's
heartland, and it's revenge could be near-psychotic: to pressure their little brother they are threatening yet another gas
shutoff (the 4th), and already are embargoing chocolate and numerous other
products - $50 mil a month of railroad wagons aren't being shipped North, and
trailers of goods have been sitting on the border for 2 months: Russia could
strangle the Ukrainian economy. But Ukrainians could sell their products to the
350 million people of the EU without tariffs, reap the freedom of world travel,
rather than the undergo the current expensive and lengthy EU visa process; and
escape the clammy embrace of their longtime fraternal ruler (300 years), who
killed 5-7 million in the genocidal Stalinist famine of 1932-33, as well as
million s in
purges and Gulags.
Sadly, what seemed like a done-deal has collapsed-
the Government said Nov. 21st that they wouldn't sign it.
Shock and dismay across the country and globe greeted the government's reversal.
But for the last 2 weeks, all signs were bad. They simply can't release
Yulia- the Presidents own Party
of Regions chief Yefremov said
he had no intention of voting for any of the 6 bills to send her to Germany for
medical treatment, Yanukovich reported told EU enlargement head Stefan Fule Nov
20 that he wasn't going to sign the PA, he had jetted off to the Moscow for a
semi-secret meeting with Putin to hear his carrots and sticks Nov. 9 as PM
Azarov suddenly claimed requiring Tymoshenko's release was unjustified and
complained, "nobody.. will offer compensation for the loss of this (Russian)
market", they arrested Tymoshenko's lawyer Vlasenko Nov 8 for an alleged assault
that happened in 2008...
they'd already stripped his Parliamentary seat and immunity, and the Rada
(Parliament) passed a bill to prevent popular boxer/ party leader Vitaliy
Klitchko (a German resident) from running for President in 2015. "Either
Yanukovich is losing control of his own Party, or it's a cynical very nuanced
Machiavellian play,' said longtime
Tymoshenko supporter at endless Kreschatuk St. protests ©2011 Michael Hammerschlag --
They
also haven't circumscribed the unlimited power of the prosecutor (maybe 1% are
found innocent in trials here, and juries barely
exist- "persuadable" judges only), they haven't reformed the
breathlessly corrupt court or election systems but instead appointed close
Yanukovich cronies to run both, they refuse to raise hugely subsidized Soviet
level natural gas prices demanded by the IMF for desperately needed loans
(people control the central over-heating by always keeping windows open), public
support for the EU path has faded to 45% vs only 14% for the Customs Union
(another says 58% for, others have it almost even**), the European Bank for
Reconstruction + Development head canceled a Nov 5 trip to Kiev to
sign an anti-corruption agreement (Ukraine ranks 144 out of 175 countries,
behind Russia, Pakistan, and Nigeria byTransparency Int.). The
ex-con* President's unknown dentist son 3½ years ago Alexander... is now a
half-billionaire, and they are known as The
Family.
The thinking was even the 10 big oligarchs who rule this country as
their personal plaything didn't want to suffer under the Russian yoke- the 110
Russian billionaires are richer and more ruthless, and Putin has not been gentle
with them. "Maybe not", said one connected insider- adjusting to greater
transparency is traumatic; even many companies' ownership here is completely
secret. "Many industrialists …ask 'why should I vote for this (EU)'. We have 77%
of our machine building output going to
The most amazing example are the raider attacks (only in FSU) where
40-130 thugs with wooden or iron bars invade a business, beat and throw out the
employees, and take it over, armed with the decision of some corrupt regional
judge that they are the owners. It even happened to the $1.2 billion
Ilyich Steel Co., the holder of the foundational documents simply sold them for
$30,000. That was reversed after the whole city of
The
thought was meeting EU standards would moderate Ukrainian rapacious tendencies,
but there has been little evidence of that- the changes they demanded have been
passed in a flurry of last minute bills that few think will be taken too
seriously. For already unpopular Yanukovich, the failure of the ballyhooed
Association Agreement could
be fatal in the 2015 election, but he may have calculated that the economic
devastation of a full Russian embargo was worse. Polls show all 3 contenders:
heavyweight boxing champion Vitaliy Klitschko, Tymoshenko, and former Rada
Speaker Arseny Yatseniuk, beating Yanukovich, though only Klitschko has a real
shot- Yanukovich has packed the courts, regions, and election boards with his loyalists. Klitschko is
one of the few people in this country untarred by corruption- he has his own
fortune- and with the Rada banning of non-residents as Presidential candidates..
he finally formally declared himself running. Tymoshenko is probably destroyed
as a political force, and Yatseniuk relatively
uncharismatic.
Demonstrations broke out in a dozen cities on August 21, including
Amazingly, for this total betrayal and stunning reversal, the
Yanukovich government got nothing solid from Russia: Azarov claimed they would
renegotiate Gazprom's sky-high gas price- Putin immediately shot that down:
"Gazprom and Ukraine have a contract until 2019", then brutally raised the
pressure and ante for complete capitulation, claiming the total debt to Russia in loans,
gas, etc was $30 billion. "We will work with
Exhausted by the endless dithering, the EU has still been penurious,
offering only $610 million according to Yanukovich, for significant
Euro-adjustment expenses when Ukraine would also face brutal reprisals from
Russia and stiff competition from Euro producers when tariffs come down (though
it's lower cost products offer some protection). Azarov complained,
(financially) "We did not get support during the hardest period." Fule disputed
that: "We are talking about billions of dollars.. the Association is a measure
to .. strengthen financial
assistance."
But if
It is tempting to think Ukrainians deserve their fate- they
knew whom they were choosing in Feb
On
the other hand, with a cheap modern reliable transportation, communication,
utility, and food system,
Even
many Eastern Russian-speakers wanted to join the EU, but time was almost gone
anyway for Ukraine's hopes of joining the world's biggest trading block at $16
trillion- the EU mission returned to Brussels Nov 13 with a presumably bleak
assessment, but the EU Foreign Affairs Committee postponed the Nov 18 vote
whether to proceed with their offer at Vilnius and extended their rapporteurs' mission until Nov. 28th. Stefan Fule
came to put a full-court press on the recalcitrant Ukrainians, and foreign
policy ministers of
President Yanokovich's concerns are only short term- avoiding the
economic devastation of a full scale Russian embargo that would endanger his
reelection in 15 months, and enriching family and friends- when you jail your
predecessor and greatest rival over nothing, losing power is not an option. The outrage over
reneging on the AA, however, may be a greater threat. His
Euro sympathies were always suspect- they didn't jibe with his origin,
personality, and tendencies. In a letter from prison, Tymoshenko sagely
warned that
dumping the EU for
,
Although the EU is concerned about Russian bullying and the prospects
of another huge border state under their thumb, this whole eastern enlargement
is being largely pushed by
-- broken window of front door to occupied City Hall w Svobody nationalist banners 21/1 ©2013 MH
It is likely that the 15 year torturous negotiation is over and
It is
a tragedy for
*Yanukovich spent 3 1/2 years in 2 prison stretches for assault and
robbery. One victim was beaten unconscious.
**
Another Deutsche Welle poll Nov 18 has it 58% for eventual EU membership,
31% against; breaking at 51 years old: older, they are against it, younger, they
are for it- diverging proportionally.
http://ukraineanalysis.wordpress.com/2013/11/28/what-do-ukrainians-want-2/
Michael
Hammerschlag's articles (HAMMERNEWS.com) have appeared in
NYT, IHT, Seattle Times, Providence Journal, Columbia Journalism Review,
Hawaii Advertiser, Capital Times, MediaChannel; Moscow News, Tribune,
Times, and Guardian, Novaya Gazeta; Kyiv Post & Weekly, Politics in
Ukraine, and Business Ukraine. He's spent 8 years over the last 22 in Russia &
Ukraine.