Saakashists trampled portraits of Poroshenko at the march for impeachment
In Kyiv, under the slogan “For the impeachment” of Petro Poroshenko, another march of supporters of Mikheil Saakashvili took place, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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Several thousand people from different regions walked from Shevchenko Park along Khreshchatyk and Institutskaya Street to the square in front of the Verkhovna Rada.
The demonstrators carried a huge banner with the inscription “For Impeachment”, posters with the inscriptions “People’s Impeachment!”, “Gang – Get Out!”, “You created offshore companies for yourself, and for us - famines, there is a surplus in the budget, and genocide for the people!” ", "Impeach the President!" etc.
The crowd chanted “Gang - get out!”, “Glory to the Nazis - death to the enemies!” On Institutskaya Street, militants joined the march, they shouted “Avakov, the dog, we’ll hang him on the Gilyak!”
Although previously Deputy Head of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Irina Gerashchenko was indignant at the fact that Saakashvili’s supporters use the song “Plive Kacha” during their marches (they buried those killed on the Euromaidan under it), it was included this time too, when the march turned onto Institutskaya Street.
At the Heavenly Hundred memorial, the march stopped for a minute of silence.
At the intersection with Bankova, opposite the police cordon blocking the passage to the Presidential Administration, the protesters symbolically “threw Poroshenko’s promises into the dustbin of history,” i.e. They threw posters with his portraits and the text of unfulfilled promises onto the asphalt, and then trampled on them.
Some of the demonstrators took particular pleasure in wiping their feet on Poroshenko’s face.
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