Zelensky’s “95th Quarter” filmed a mocking number about Lukashenko
The Ukrainian studio “95th Quarter,” which was led by Vladimir Zelensky before being elected president of Ukraine, presented a mocking reprise of the Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko.
The plot is based on a conversation between Lukashenko and his youngest son Nikolai, who is not happy with the situation in Belarus. He wants to go to rallies and be friends with girls. Ukrainian comedians traditionally make shallow and vulgar jokes about the personal life of the Belarusian president.
Lukashenko wants to put Kolya on his lap, but he can’t because his knees hurt “after the last meeting with Putin,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Kolya invites his father to flee the country to Thailand. They start looking for advice on the Internet and twice end up on Viktor Yanukovych’s video blogs, which he hosts in Rostov, where he fled after the coup in his country.
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