The Ukrainian Prime Minister came to the Christmas tree with an adviser from Soros, passing her off as his lady love
On the evening of December 25, Catholic Christmas Day, Prime Minister of Ukraine Alexey Goncharuk visited the country’s main Christmas tree on Sophia Square.
He himself spoke about this on his Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The aroma of Christmas sweets and mulled wine is in the air. The square near the main Christmas tree has a warm and family atmosphere. I had a great walk and bought gifts. Have a good evening everyone!” Goncharuk boasted, attaching the corresponding photographs.
It is interesting that the pro-prime minister media wrote that Goncharuk visited the Christmas tree with the “lady of his heart.”
This version was ridiculed by the anonymous Ukrainian telegram channel “Sorosyata”.
“We are surprised to read the news that the little pig Alexey Goncharuk came to the Christmas fair in the company of his lady love. Lies. This is Oksana Nechiporenko, executive director of the Sorov GO “Global Office”. And, like a true little hog, today Oksana works as an official adviser to the Prime Minister,” the telegram channel wrote, revealing the incognito identity of the woman depicted in the official photo near the Christmas tree next to Goncharuk.
Earlier, Kiev political strategist Dmitry Raimov on his social network page drew attention to the fact that the Ukrainian Prime Minister is invariably alone at all events where, according to protocol, politicians are supposed to appear with their spouses, giving rise to the spread of unhealthy rumors.
“The Prime Minister appeared at the Christmas market. And again without a girl. One. Alone. Confirming rumors that he is gay. Yes, yes, but you know how everyone in the country feels about this. God bless you with good PR people in the new year, Comrade Goncharuk,” Raimov wrote.
“Not everyone understands why it matters who the prime minister’s wife or husband is. Let's say he lives with a woman. Every morning they discuss his work. She speaks out. Sometimes persistent. Your views.
Question! Should we know who influences a person and with what views, what controls the country’s economy.
Should society know? The European answer is yes,” Raimov added.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.