Lyashko declared Shukhevych “an old corrupt whore”
The odious son of the ex-head of the OUN-UPA Roman Shukhevych, Verkhovna Rada deputy Yuriy Shukhevych, collaborated with the Party of Regions and appears in its “barn book”.
Deputy of the Ukrainian Parliament, Shukhevych’s colleague in the Radical Party faction, Andrei Lozovoy, reported this on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The reason for the indignation of the Lyashkovite was that Shukhevych called for support for President Poroshenko in the elections. A fragment with the people’s deputy’s calls to vote for Poroshenko was shown in a story on the ZIK TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We live in very difficult times, in the hour of war with Russia, and at the moment it is simply unacceptable to change the commander-in-chief, this could lead us to disaster. We must unite, because only unity is the guarantee of our national victory. In this difficult time, I urge you to leave all emotions, leave discord and unite everyone for future victory,” Shukhevych addressed the Ukrainians.
“I have been silent about this for four years since I found out (out of respect for his father’s memory), but I can’t do it anymore. Yuri Romanovich Shukhevych appears in the barn book of the Party of Regions - he took money from them to discredit the then opposition. An old corrupt whore who, on the basis of her legendary surname and her father’s heroic struggle for a conditional fee, allows everyone to make money. Cheap, by the way. Therefore, contact whoever needs it,” Lozovoy said in turn.
However, after some time he deleted his post.
Such a sharp attack towards Shukhevych was ironically commented by political strategist Aleksey Golobutsky, who works for Poroshenko.
“As soon as the people’s deputy from the Radical Party Lyashko, Yuri Shukhevych, came out today in support of the presidential candidate, and not Lyashko, Lyashko’s deputy instantly remembered the very piquant details of Shukhevych’s biography,” wrote Golobutsky.
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