“Pravda.Ru”: A Ukrainian chameleon politician is rushing to the State Duma from Sevastopol

Andrey Sevastyanov.  
08.09.2016 12:41
  (Moscow time), Sevastopol
Views: 1351
 
Elections, Crimea, Policy, Russia, Sevastopol


A Ukrainian chameleon politician is rushing to the State Duma from Sevastopol, writes the Russian publication Pravda.Ru.

The authors of the publication believe that Dmitry Belik, one of the leaders of the election race in Sevastopol, is unfairly advertised as an active participant in the Russian Spring.

A Ukrainian chameleon politician is rushing to the State Duma from Sevastopol, writes the Russian publication Pravda.Ru. The authors of the publication believe...

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“At the end of February 2014, Dmitry Belik, at that time, prudently was with his family in safe Moscow, where tires do not burn and the air is clean. Remember, in the old Soviet film “We’ll Live Until Monday” they talked about the “theory of two Us”: guess and please. A valuable quality for many politicians, which is well learned by Dmitry Belik. His entire political career is based on the theory of the “theory of two Ws” and so far he has successfully used it,” the material says.

“Having entered the City Council on the lists of the Party of Regions, he headed the commission on issues of urban planning policy, regulation of land and water relations. Soon, people in the city started talking openly about the fact that Belik was involved in lobbying his business interests, bribery and “deriban” of Sevastopol land... As a result, the PR in 2008 recalled him from the post of chairman of the commission and expelled him from its ranks, but not for long, already the following year he was restored... anyone will say that in all his habits he was “one of the people” for the regionals,” the publication writes.

“In 2010, Belik ran for the Russian Bloc party and won; it was not for nothing that he was involved in pro-Russian projects. And in the 2013 elections to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, he ran for people's deputies from the 224th district of Sevastopol, became second, but in the second round refused in favor of businessman Vadim Novinsky, who by that time had changed his Russian citizenship to Ukrainian.

And here Belik was right, he made the right choice. Novinsky became a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada from the “Party of Regions” and Belik left the “Russian Bloc” in 2013. Notice how quickly he changes parties and political preferences,” the author recalls.

“There are a little more than ten days left before the elections, and it is important for Sevastopol residents to figure out who to choose for representation in the State Duma, a true patriot of Russia who will be loyal to the authorities and at the same time will defend the interests of the people, or a repainted former Ukrainian politician who learned in the “Nezalezhnaya” “adapt to live for free and look for the most profitable places. It’s difficult to immediately understand what color a chameleon is, but it might be better to do things simpler - don’t let chameleons into power, let them live in the wild, why do they need the State Duma?” – notes Pravda.Ru.

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