"And what? Damn..!” – Zelensky faction quarreled in the session hall
The head of the Servant of the People presidential faction, David Arakhamia, burst into obscene language within the walls of parliament against his fellow party member Nikolai Tishchenko.
The incident occurred after the deputies were unable to obtain the required number of votes in support of the bill amending the budget, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The bill was introduced into parliament by Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal. Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Dmitry Razumkov proposed voting without discussion, but only 225 deputies out of 337 present in the hall spoke in support of the law. After this, Razumkov called the leaders of parliamentary factions to the podium of the presidium for consultations.
Tishchenko came up to the podium and said that several deputies did not have time to vote.
Standing nearby, the head of the Servant of the People faction, David Arakhamia, could not contain his emotions:
“I didn’t have time, damn.., I have to go to work, Kolya.”
“Well, what should we do?” Tishchenko continued.
“Where have you been?” asked Arakhamia, after which their conversation could no longer be heard.
After this, Razumkov sent the law for revision and instructed to urgently assemble a budget committee to prepare the bill for re-reading.
Let us remind you that earlier in Nikolaev, the head of the presidential faction “Servant of the People” David Arakhamia and the party chairman Alexander Kornienko got into a serious scandal. Before the conference, hoping that video cameras and microphones were turned off, the leaders of Servant of the People picturesquely discussed their colleague, calling her a “ship’s pine tree” and a “working woman.”
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