Antonina Havrylenko,

pensioner

“The government will do everything to harm EuroMaidan’s credibility. Now they decided that the hryvnia is unstable because of the protesters, but it’s just weird. They are responsible for it. They adopted the new budget but everything will be the same – only security and police will get more money, while the situation with medicine or education will remain poor.”

Volodymyr Bondar,

government employee

“It’s not the fault of anti-government protesters on EuroMaidan.  It’s our local problem and the responsibility lies on the government.”

Andriy Stasiuk,

retired

“Kremlin’s (Vladimir) Putin and his puppets – (President Viktor) Yanukovych with all his clan are responsible for the situation in Ukraine. We have  $15 billion from Russia and who will repay it? They won’t do it themselves, so I’m afraid the pensions will be cut and we should be ready. Yanukovych and his so-called family have been robbing the country so we ended up in bankruptcy.”

Raisa Dziub,

lawyer

“Government should take responsibility for the crisis. The negotiations are useless, as neither opposition nor government want do something to resolve the crisis.  The opposition just wants the government to resign, but it will ruin our economy.”