Learn more

A lack of motivation is the primary reason for the unrest, an anonymous member of the Ze! Team told UP. Read also: Major crisis in Ukrainian Parliament: 17 ruling faction MPs want to resign “An MP comes in and says: ‘Let me go. I’m being offered a managerial position at a factory with an $8,000 salary,” the source explained. “’I need to provide for my family and develop somehow.’ I’ve heard such conversations many times.” Party leadership lacks the means to incentivize MPs to work, unable to offer any additional career or political prospects. The era of “envelope motivation” has passed without…