Poroshenko “gave” residents of Ternopil an anti-Russian law
Ternopil, April 02 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) - President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, during a visit to Ternopil, said that he was giving the residents of the region “two gifts” - laws on reforming the agro-industrial and fuel and energy complexes and banning Russian TV series.
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“I came to the Ternopil region with two gifts. These are laws on reforming the agro-industrial and fuel and energy complexes and banning Russian TV series,” he said.
“I came to Ternopil with great pleasure. After all, it was Ternopil’s shoulders that bore more of the burden on the Maidan. Today, thanks to volunteers, thanks to Ukrainians, our soldiers are dressed, protected and fed. The Ukrainian army demonstrated what the enemy did not expect - stability, authority, courage, they showed how to defend the state,” Poroshenko said, thanking the residents of the region also “for the absence of communists in the Verkhovna Rada.”
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