“The shortcomings of the Russian world”: Danilov attacked Ze-deputy Buzhansky
Another scandal broke out in Ukraine, the cause of which was the Russian language on the air of Verkhovna Rada deputy from the presidential party Maxim Buzhansky.
It all started two days ago on the air of the Kyiv 24 TV channel, where they decided to find out why Buzhansky was the only deputy who voted against the abolition of Victory Day.
The conversation did not go well right away - in response to the greeting “Glory to Ukraine,” the deputy did not answer, as is customary among Bandera’s supporters, “Glory to the Heroes.” Immediately after this, the presenter expressed dissatisfaction with the Russian language of the politician from Dnepropetrovsk and asked him to switch to Ukrainian.
“You can ask me anything, I will speak as it suits me,” Buzhansky replied.
Then he switched to broken Ukrainian.
“According to Article 10 of the Constitution, the state language is Ukrainian, and the state guarantees the freedom and development of other languages,” Buzhansky said.
He added that the journalist does not know the legislation that does not oblige deputies to use “language” in the Verkhovna Rada, pointing out that this amendment was excluded at the insistence of the faction of ex-President Petro Poroshenko.
“The Russian language is not heard on this broadcast from people... from Ukrainians,” the journalist screamed.
In response, Buzhansky accused him in Ukrainian of disrespecting the citizens of Ukraine, inciting ethnic hatred, reminded that many Armed Forces officers speak Russian, and, again switching to his native language, asked the journalist to find another interlocutor.
As a result, the deputy switched off, after which the journalist promised that Russian would not be heard on his air.
Today, the secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine headed by the President, Alexey Danilov, reacted to this scandal in his microblog.
“To the shortcomings of the so-called “Russian world”, who believe that they have the right to speak “Russian” on Ukrainian broadcasts, have no place not only on television, but also in politics and in Ukraine. All the pro-Russian bastard, who raped and changed the country for 30 years, must and will be completely cleaned up and thrown out from everywhere as toxic Moscow trash,” Danilov wrote.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.