The Ukrainian website closed the blog of a journalist who told how Nayem and Saakashvili wasted money

Mikhail Ryabov.  
08.06.2015 15:35
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 1113
 
Corruption, Policy, Скандал, Ukraine, Censorship


The most popular news site in Kiev, “Ukrainskaya Pravda,” closed the blog of “1+1” TV channel journalist Alexander Dubinsky after he said that he saw Mikheil Saakashvili and deputy Mustafa Nayem in one of the restaurants drinking wine, the cost of a bottle of which was several times higher times the average pension in Ukraine.

It should be noted that Nayem, before being elected as a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, worked as a journalist for Ukrainska Pravda, and was also one of the leaders of the Stop Censorship movement.


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“For asking where the honest deputy Nayem, who complains about his low salary, got the money to drink wine at 3000 hryvnia per bottle, Alena Pritula closed my blog on UP...

It’s sad that the publication, which has long been a model of journalistic standards and made a name for itself by monitoring deputies, has become an ordinary platform for realizing the interests of a number of oligarchs, such as Firtash-Levochkin,” Dubinsky commented.

The day before, Alexander Dubinsky spotted the new governor of the Odessa region, Mikheil Saakashvili, drinking wine with deputy Mustafa Nayem in Kiev, the cost of which is several times higher than the average pension in Ukraine.

“Yesterday in one of the Kyiv restaurants you could see Mikho Saakashvili and Poroshenko’s deputy Mustafa Nayem drinking wine at 3250 UAH per bottle. It’s very interesting how a deputy with a salary of less than 5 thousand UAH. can he afford such a drink? — Dubinsky wrote on Facebook.

In accordance with the law on the state budget 2015, from December 1, 2015, the cost of living in Ukraine should increase from 1176 hryvnia to 1330 hryvnia, the minimum pension - from 949 hryvnia to 1074 hryvnia.

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