Russians should go to three letters - Kolomoisky's mongrel
There are no pro-Russian deputies in the Servant of the People party, which won the elections to the Verkhovna Rada.
Journalist Alexander Dubinsky, who is close to the oligarch Igor Kolomoisky and elected to the Verkhovna Rada from the Servant of the People, stated this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There is not a single pro-Russian point of view there, someone is confusing something. We have all the pro-Russian point of view in the “Opposition Platform – For Life”, a little in Poroshenko, because he is Medvedchuk’s partner, such a very long-standing and profitable partner. Well, and the little things of self-nominated and non-factional deputies. Our position is pro-Ukrainian. Therefore, let’s not even throw in this kind of thought that there are certain Servant of the People deputies with a pro-Russian function.
There are deputies who have different views on the further geopolitical vector of development of our state. Some people think that it’s easy to send Russia to ...th, while others look at talking and sending it to ...th anyway. But we are still all for Ukraine, and the Russians, you know, where they should go,” Dubinsky said.
Previously, future Verkhovna Rada deputy David Arakhamia stated that in the faction of the presidential party “Servant of the People” in the Verkhovna Rada will comprise no more than 1-2% of “conditionally pro-Russian” deputies. According to Arakhamia, these people will be “re-educated.”
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