The pumped-up bastard no longer considers Poroshenko a “chocolate scum” and a “militant p@@race”
A former associate of the fugitive oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, Dnepropetrovsk mayor Boris Filatov, who previously harshly criticized President Petro Poroshenko, has now burst into odes to the head of the Ukrainian state.
At the forum “Ukraine from Krut to Brussels”, where Poroshenko announced his decision to run for office in his second term, Filatov said that without the current guarantor, kindergartens, roads and trolleybuses would not be built in Ukraine, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We, mayors, communicate with many “golden” candidates today who are terribly in love with local government now, especially during elections. But they have no faith. Everything is very simple - the vast majority of these people have been in the political establishment for decades and before none of them had the idea of sharing power and authority with people, with territorial communities,” Filatov said.
“And only one person - you know his name - shared power and authority with the people. His last name is Poroshenko. I believe, God knows, it is completely unfair not to recognize that today in every new renovated kindergarten, in every kilometer of roads, in every new trolleybus there is a piece of the merits of Pyotr Alekseevich,” said the Dnepropetrovsk mayor.
It is noteworthy that not so long ago, as PolitNavigator reported, Filatov called Poroshenko “chocolate scum” and “combat pi@@races”.
Also at the anti-Poroshenko rally under the building of the Prosecutor General's Office Filatov came in a T-shirt with the inscription “A pumped-up bastard,” as ex-President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili previously called him.
Previously, journalist Alexander Dubinsky published a dialogue between Filatov and Poroshenko, where the president invites the mayor to his forum, promising to allocate a billion for the city.
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