Potential buyers, both ordinary citizens and enterprises, can initiate the inclusion of objects in the privatization list. If you see an abandoned building or a non-working workshop that can help in the development of your business or will be useful to your community – apply for the inclusion of a public property in the list of objects to be privatized and buy them at transparent auctions.

All objects are sold exclusively through government’s electronic trading system ProZorro.Sale, which is built on the principles of full transparency – the entire sale process takes place publicly and openly to avoid corruption.

Some entities already listed for privatisation on https://privatization.gov.ua/product-category/velyka-pryvatyzatsiya/ (using Google Translate):

  • JSC “United Mining and Chemical Company”
  • SE “Krasnolymanska Coal Company”
  • SE “Aluminium Foil Factory”
  • JSC “Ukrainian Energy Machines”
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It’s time for liberals to start voting with their wallets. Not that it matters because their wallets are at least 6 orders of magnitude smaller than the ones who will actually invest in Ukraine.

Investments in the 21st century be like: 📉📈

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who knows, perhaps a few redditor crypto edgelords will get their hands on a few of the less lucrative ones.

“I bought a lignite coal mine on the Dnipro for $169,420!! Slava Ukraini!” --> 4,200 upvotes

“UPDATE: So it turns out lignite is f*cking worthless as a commodity, as an aside does anyone want to manage this huge mercury contamination on the property that I accidentally unleashed?” --> pepe emojis in replies

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Ew ew ew. The worst part is I could actually see this happening. I could totally see a bunch of redditors pooling their money to buy a random chemical plant or something, then causing environmental disaster with it.

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pooling their money

cooperating for anything is too complicated a task for their fragile little redditor brains to comprehend.

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sounds like something phony stark would do just to post about it on Twitter for all his libtard fanboys to fawn over

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Watch Ukraine go into the dumpster, and then watch the Westerners cope by putting the blame onto Russia.

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I mean they did invade lol

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if you consider the Ukrainian post-coup government the legitimate government for all of Ukraine, including the part they’ve been bombing for almost a decade, sure

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Wow that’s a hot take.

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I mean they did not enforce mass neoliberal privitization lol

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Seems like they are selling off abandoned buildings to fund the war right? If that’s the case then Russia absolutely did.

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After the war American companies will earn billions from “rebuilding” Ukraine, and the Ukrainian government will pay for that rebuilding by selling off state assets… to the same people doing the rebuilding. Basically American companies get to imperialize Ukraine for free.

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as was the plan from the very beginning… Zelensky said as much within the first couple months of the war

this is end stage capitalism with it’s bare ass hanging out for everyone to see

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yes because the last time free market privatization was introduced in large amounts in eastern europe, it turned out great and now the post soviet countries are all free market utopias!!

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post soviet countries

Even Ukraine is a free market utopia now!!!

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built on the principles of full transparency

“We don’t gaf if you know how much wealth we’re stealing”

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brazen now aren’t they

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