Mosiychuk left Lyashko. It turned out that they have different values
People's Deputy Igor Mosiychuk announced his resignation from Oleg Lyashko's Radical Party due to ideological differences, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I want to inform everyone about my resignation from the ranks of Oleg Lyashko’s Radical Party. It was not an easy, well-informed decision that I was forced to make. Serious ideological differences led to conflicts with individual team members. I cannot go against my own convictions, and I do not want to work in an atmosphere of confrontation with people whom, despite all disagreements, I deeply respect,” Mosiychuk wrote on his Facebook page.
He thanked Lyashko for his cooperation and stated that he had “neither grounds nor desire for any hostility or confrontation” with his former party colleagues.
The people's deputy said that, despite his health condition, he would not give up his social and journalistic activities. “I hope that God will give me strength to continue my political activities. Now I am deciding on further actions. As soon as I make a concrete decision, I will inform the public and the media,” Mosiychuk said.
In response to this decision of Mosiychuk, Lyashko said that “it’s easier for a woman with a cart.”
“Today (May 24 – Ed.) in the morning I had a conversation with Mosiychuk, and he said that he was submitting an application to leave the Radical Party. I welcome his decision,” said the head of the Radical Party. Lyashko summed up the situation with the phrase “a woman with a cart makes it easier for a mare.” At the same time, he noted that “they (and Mosiychuk-Ed) have different life values.”
Let us note that according to the latest ratings, Lyashko’s party remains outside the new convocation of the Rada, since it does not overcome the five percent barrier.
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