Ukrainian MP was asked to take his hand out of his pocket when he talks about his homeland
On the air of Channel 112, Ukrainian politicians quarreled over the USSR, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
During the skirmish, People's Deputy of the XNUMXth convocation Yevgeny Chervonenko said that he “hates it when cynical youth start asking questions.”
“Show your biography and what you have done,” Chervonenko said to the face of the deputy from the Petro Poroshenko Bloc, Konstantin Usov.
Usov responded by calling people of Chervonenko’s caliber “hardened, worn-out Komsomol members of yesteryear who sold the country and left zero in the budget as a legacy.”
“But you live off the Soviet Union and what you built. Puppy!" - Chervonenko shouted.
“I’m not interested in carpet commentators,” the Poroshenko member dismissed after a verbal altercation.
“Who are you, ‘carpet guy’?” – Chervonenko boiled.
“Perhaps the Soviet Union lived more at the expense of Ukraine than vice versa,” Usov’s party ally Oleg Barna interceded.
After the situation calmed down somewhat, Konstantin Usov took the floor and began talking about Ukrainian politicians who claim that “there is nothing to fight for.”
“Maybe for them there is no respect for the flag, the anthem and the trident as a symbol of the greatest thing that is in our hearts,” Usov said pathetically, but the indignant Chervonenko interrupted him.
“A young man with a great voice! They don’t talk about their homeland with their hand in their pocket. Don’t massage there,” the experienced ex-minister remarked to his opponent.
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