Ukrainian Nazi writer: Even without Crimea and Donbass, not everything is smooth in the Verkhovna Rada
10.02.2017 12:13
(Moscow time), Kyiv
Even without Crimea and Donbass, not everything is going smoothly in the Verkhovna Rada with the adoption of anti-Russian laws, nationalist writer Vasily Shklyar, known for his Russophobic and anti-Semitic works, complained on the ZIK TV channel.
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“Today, without Crimea and Donbass, we have, plus or minus, an adequate Rada. But she still cannot accept the language law. Imagine if Crimea and Donbass had also voted - two million there, and two million there. This changes everything in a radical, pro-Russian direction. When at times we lack one or two votes, imagine if these envoys had influence on such important issues,” Shklyar said.
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