The far-right sound more like far-left.
They were there, but on the outskirts, ghosting alongside peaceful Ukrainians who came out to support Westernization and rally against corruption. When the protests turned violent, however, far-right groups stepped in to provide security to the demonstrators; when rebellion broke out in the east, the ultranationalists led the fight against the separatists.
The Ukrainian parliament majority showed cracks on Tuesday after a right-wing party said it was exiting the coalition over a measure to give more powers to Ukrainian regions, including the rebel-held east.
The announcement from the Radical Party of Oleh Lyashko, which came in fifth in last year’s election, came on the day that two more National Guard officers died from injuries suffered in a grenade explosion, bringing the death toll to three from Monday’s clashes between nationalists and police outside Ukraine’s parliament.
http://www.kxxv.com/story/29930977/parliamentary-coalition-in-ukraine-shows-cracks
Who is Lev Golinkin?
Didn’t the current Kiev gov depend on the Nazi-type right wingers to over-throw the government? And now those who did the fighting object to being pushed aside. It’s what happened in every country where those who wanted to overthrow a government used proxy fighters, then thought they could push them aside.