Poroshenko is already proposing to transfer Yatsenyuk from a Mercedes to a donkey

22.12.2014 14:49
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Policy, Ukraine


Kyiv, December 22 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) – In between calls from the rostrum of the Verkhovna Rada to tighten their belts, Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk uses budget money to buy winter tires for almost 50 thousand UAH per wheel. About this on the air of the talk show “People. Hard Talk,” said People’s Deputy of Ukraine from the “Petro Poroshenko Bloc” Sergei Kaplin.

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According to him, at such a time Yatsenyuk should ride a donkey and save money.

“Arseniy Petrovich recently bought winter tires for his Mercedes, which Azarov used to have, and now he has. For one wheel he paid 42 thousand hryvnia for state funds. There are a couple of million men watching us here, half of whom cannot afford to buy winter tires at all. This is simply a slap in the soul of the country. You should ride a donkey while the country is in such a crisis,” Kaplin said.

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