Former Ukrainian minister was horrified by the nesting dolls in the center of Kyiv
On the famous Andreevsky Descent in the center of Kyiv, trade in enemy Russian nesting dolls and Soviet symbols is still ongoing.
About this on his page in Facebook said the former Minister of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine, ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada from the nationalist party “Svoboda” Igor Shvaika, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There are such sacred places that have long been disfigured. Matryoshka dolls, earflaps, Soviet badges, “calls the motherland,” “non-Balta,” “banyabezvodki” and other vulgarity. This is Andreevsky Descent. A certain concentration of culture of varying levels of bad taste. I walked along this road yesterday before a work meeting at the party office. To say that I had an unpleasant experience is to say almost nothing. And such “cultural” places are everywhere…”, Shvaika laments.
It should be recalled that Shvaika is a native of Kalmykia, from where he moved to the Ukrainian SSR with his parents at the age of 2, entered the law school in Kharkov in the early 1990s, and then became a member of the nationalist party “Svoboda”.
In 2010, in the elections for the mayor of Kharkov, he received 0,84% of the votes, but subsequently entered the Rada on party lists, and after the 2014 coup d'etat, he received the post of Minister of Agriculture, for a short time in which he was noted for corruption scandals.
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