Kornilov told Zelensky how to make Poroshenko go hysterical at a debate
In debates with the current President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, it is enough to focus on the topic of corruption for him to begin to “bring a blizzard.”
Historian and political scientist Vladimir Kornilov spoke about this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“About the powerful “discussant” Poroshenko. You know, I “discussed” with him more than once on Ukrainian broadcasts; to be honest, he is a weak “discussant.” He is narcissistic, he is very touchy, he is easily offended, and he begins to carry a blizzard. So, then he was a better “discussant” than now, because he had not faced criticism for a long time. He goes on all broadcasts with a prepared audience, and you see how he reacts to generally benign shouts at rallies, how nervous he is,” the expert said.
“How do you like this move: imagine, Zelensky invites Shariy and suddenly during the debate shows: “Shariy!”, and Poroshenko immediately goes into hysterics, screams, screams,” suggested host Vladimir Solovyov.
“You see, at Poroshenko’s headquarters they once saw Zelensky speaking out and thinking: “Yes, we can easily crush him.” And they don’t understand that if you write a script, reprises and constantly repeat “corruption, corruption, Svinarchuk, corruption” - someone, and Poroshenko, you can dabble on every topic to anyone, even a not very prepared person,” Kornilov noted.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.