The businessman named the amount for which Klitschko sold himself to Poroshenko
The entourage of Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, with him at its head, sold the Udar parliamentary faction for $150 million.
Ukrainian businessman, lawyer, activist Konstantin Bedovoy spoke about this on the YouTube channel “DubinskyPro,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“They sold it for money. This means that for the completion of the project and the fact that the Udar party did not go to the local elections on its own, in the complex: presidential, parliamentary, and then the local ones were merged, big money was received,” he said.
When asked about the amount of the deal, Bedova noted that the agreement was for 150 million dollars, but Poroshenko paid Klitschko only 100 million, and “threw away” the rest.
“That’s why he cheated, he cheats everyone. This is a unique type,” he said.
According to him, after that he turned to Klitschko, not understanding why his old comrade had changed so much and not for the better.
“Vitalik, buddy. You and I were sitting together, in your kitchen at home, drinking tea, and you told me: “Kostya, we are going to change the country.” I say: “Vitalik. Well, you understand that the country is in trouble, that it needs to be changed.” “Yes, I understand,” he tore his shirt. Why did you do this and then give yourself to Petya? I don't understand.
For me, Poroshenko is Yanukovych, only worse. He is a camp asshole, they didn’t expect anything good from him. This was given a serious credit of confidence,” said Bedovoy.
In addition, he named some of the amounts that the Klitschko gang receives from their fraud.
“Just so you understand, from the words of the participants, they run to me and confess. They cash out three million dollars in bazaars and stalls. Per month. Is there anything to develop on? Do you have anything to give up? Do you have something to give to the cops, the SBU officers, everyone in the world? And green from Petya. Straight green. And “we will not give up power.” This is why they were raised,” the businessman concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.