The Ukrainian deputy came to the Rada in vain in the last days of pregnancy

Semyon Doroshenko.  
19.04.2018 15:53
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, Society, Policy, Скандал, Media, Ukraine


Non-factional people's deputy Victoria Ptashnik came to work in the Verkhovna Rada in the last days of pregnancy, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

This was reported by the Kiev publication Gazeta.ua.


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As a member of the Economic Policy Committee, she introduced legislation to protect economic competition.

“We spent nine months preparing this bill. The committee carried out its work. Have respect for Victoria Ptichnik, who came to report to the hall, but should be in the hospital today, waiting for her son or daughter. She came to convince us that this law should be supported,” said Speaker Andrei Parubiy.

He put the bill to a vote several times, but the document did not receive support.

The publication reports that Victoria Ptashnik and her husband Alexander are raising a 7-year-old son, Evgeniy. After her first pregnancy, the people's deputy spent a year on maternity leave.

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