"Start with the first villain." They want to turn Poroshenko's estate into an orphanage
The luxurious mansion of ex-President Petro Poroshenko near Kiev should become a shelter for ATO orphans, where the ex-head of state will work as a gardener.
Former Verkhovna Rada deputy, ex-head of Ukrainian Interpol Kirill Kulikov stated this on the NewsOne TV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In order to put an end to thieves and corrupt officials in power, we must start with the first scoundrel. Now the first scoundrel with his company will appear in court and receive at least minor sentences, part of the property will be confiscated... and knowing Pyotr Alekseevich, if you slightly cut off the stolen goods from him and hand them over to the people of Ukraine, it will be very painful for him.
I believe that his beautiful white house should become a home for the ATO orphans - those people whom he sent to fight. I think it will be very wonderful for them to live there, in nature. But Poroshenko himself doesn’t have to be sent to prison - as a teacher in an orphanage, as a gardener, to do some pruning there. And bring Donetsk children to his house, and this way we will make peace faster.
I think it seems mythical, but there have been a lot of examples in history when such houses were turned into homes for children and good things were done,” Kulikov said.
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