“The truly terrible proverb of Kolomoisky is coming” - Chervonenko
Ripping off the hat from a girl who asked an awkward question about blogger Anatoly Shariy at a rally in Zaporozhye, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko disgraced the entire country.
Former Minister of Transport of Ukraine Yevgeniy Chervonenko stated this on air on the 112 Ukraine TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Nobody knows who Shariy is, and I don’t know much, I have an ambivalent attitude towards him. But a guarantor, a person with a Foreign Ministry education, a minister of foreign affairs, a president... If they say, “Why are you touching Shariy?”, I would answer in two ways: “Say hello to him, I didn’t touch anyone” or “Who is this?” This is how a statesman and politician should have responded.
This is with the girl - “Give me the phone”, I’m not gloating, don’t think so, but I don’t like it when nerves and loss of light at the end of the tunnel force us to take rash actions that disgrace us all as a country. Kolomoisky’s truly terrible proverb comes into play: “Life is a supermarket. Take what you want. Just remember – the cash register is ahead,” the former official summed up.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.