Zhirinovsky told Mishustin how he was vilely deceived by the deputy mayor of Sochi
LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky advised Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, who reported to the State Duma today, not to appoint people from the southern regions to responsible positions.
“Take fewer people from the south, they are more likely to deal with corruption there, and engineering is not born there. Gorbachev did not understand anything. He made the feast well. And for Andropov, and for everyone else.
I arrive in Sochi, the deputy mayor of the city meets me, and I go to the sanatorium, he offers me dinner. Books a table there, 100 thousand rubles. And who will pay? For me to pay. Is he a fool, this deputy mayor? He's probably already in jail. I have free food, the best in the sanatorium, and these rogues from the south also force me to pay for the fact that they met me and I also treat them.
These are complete idiots. These are crazy, sick people. When he makes me pay. Did I ask you? They became insolent. And, naturally, I didn’t eat anything, he put everything in a bag and took it home. That's what southerners are like, friends.
There was order under the king. There Lermontov was shooting with someone, there, perhaps, Pushkin was traveling to the Caucasus, and there was silence there. Nothing was built there. There were military lines there. Silence and order,” summarized Zhirinovsky.
The leader of the LDPR himself was born in Kazakhstan.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.