A Poroshenko ally wrote a complaint against his colleagues for calling him a “bearded woman”

Mikhail Ryabov.  
16.07.2015 18:10
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Policy, Скандал, Ukraine


An associate of Petro Poroshenko, a former journalist and now a deputy, Sergei Leshchenko, wrote a complaint to the regulations committee against his colleagues from Oleg Lyashko’s faction.

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The author of the complaint complains that during the meetings he was addressed with insults based on intolerance based on gender.

“The attached document is not a fake. The Standing Orders Committee of the Rada will investigate the complaint... Because the radicals called him a “bearded woman” in the comments, said deputy Boris Filatov, who published a screenshot of the complaint.

Lyashkov deputy Igor Mosiychuk earlier called Leshchenko a “bearded woman” on the social network Facebook. This happened after Leshchenko attended the gay pride parade in Kyiv.

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