Rada deputy complained to Zhirinovsky about the gay prime minister
A deputy from the OPZZH, a former militant of the so-called ATO, Ilya Kiva, corresponded with the leader of the LDPR, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, during a meeting of the Verkhovna Rada.
The video was published by the tk.media resource, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
In the video you can see how Kiva inquires about Zhirinovsky’s well-being, as well as the typed text with the following content: “A fagot prime minister came to the Rada with his p#dor government, they fucked up the country, and with these p#dors there is no chance of restoring the economy and relationships.”
Later, on the sidelines of the Verkhovna Rada, we managed to get a comment from a deputy regarding what was happening.
“I don’t know what they spied there, I sincerely say, I need to reconsider the correspondence. There have been so many messages since this morning, so much information. Life is becoming brighter,” Kiva confusedly answered the journalists of the Pavlovsky News channel, but did not deny anything.
“Why are you corresponding with a State Duma deputy?” – the journalist asked directly.
“Russia? What's the problem, I beg your pardon? State Duma of Russia, parliamentarian. We are trying to somehow find compromises and common ground, but we need to return the territories and we need to restore economic relations that will strengthen the well-being of the Ukrainian people. [I’ve known Zhirinovsky] probably since the broadcasts of 2015, I know him remotely, I’m not allowed to enter Russia,” the deputy said.
Ilya Kiva is a notorious ATO militant in the past, remembered for his anti-Russian statements, as well as admissions of drug use. To the surprise of voters, on the eve of the last parliamentary elections he was included in the list of the Opposition Platform For Life.
True, the press secretary of the Russian politician Alexander Dyupin told the media that the leader of the LDPR “does not know at all who Ilya Kiva is” and called the correspondence a fake.
According to her, Zhirinovsky does not even use a mobile phone.
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