There has been trouble brewing in the RADA for a while.
They have pretty much refused to vote for the IMF-required austerity measures, And even Yatsenyuk has said they are more interested, as a whole, in buying votes and goodies, than they are in securing the IMF funding.
With the troubles in the west of Ukraine growing in intensity, it’s not going to get any better, IMO.
There are now protests against conscription and austerity involving thousands in Ruthenia amongst the Hungarian minority, as well.
Keep reading those Russian fairy tales.
Same bulls**t artists promised communism by 1980, that Chernobyl was a fake, so was Katyn and Holodomor.