/UKRINFORM/.The Ukrainian opposition tries to solve own problems at the local elections at the expense of the European community, Verkhovna Rada MP and founder of the Institute on human rights on fighting xenophobia and extremism Oleksandr Feldman told in Brussels, UKRINFORM correspondent reports.
Feldman participated in the round table named The European Integration and Ukraine. During the discussion, while answering questions by UKRINFORM correspondent about his relation to a strict resolution of the European People's Party on the situation in Ukraine, Oleksandr Feldman noted that a relevant statement by the EPP is not "a resolution of all, but a resolution of concrete people who lobbied this issue."
Businessman and politician separately underscored that he is an independent figure today and he supports neither the Party of Regions nor the Batkivshchyna, although he was in the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc for a long period and knows the situation there "on the inside."
He separately emphasized that Ukraine is maximum opened for international observers on the eve of the local elections. The elections will demonstrate the political situation that really exists in Ukraine.
"Those who will lose can behave differently. It is possible to be the opposition and work for the country's development, and it is possible to be the opposition that will try to 'shake' the country over the following five or ten years," Feldman said.
He also said that the 'fault-finding' that sounds at the EU as regards Ukraine on the part of the Ukrainian politicians themselves stating that allegedly everything is bad in Ukraine and becomes worse will hardly be useful for the state.
"I do not think that such an approach will help Ukraine, ordinary people or will be useful for solving the problems faced by national minorities." In his opinion, it causes certain dissonance and a destructive approach on the part of the European partners. "At the same time, he says, people in the country are tired of the elections, they strive to work, create and invest money. For this, people should feel that the power came for a long time and that it is stable," Oleksandr Feldman underscored.