PACE demanded gold and public humiliation from Russian foreign agents
Former Deputy Head of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation and foreign agent Sergei Aleksashenko does not deserve to be a member of the so-called "Russian Platform" in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe because he refused to promise to "return" Romania's gold.
The chairman of one of the PACE groups, Romanian deputy Iulian Bulay, made this statement to Russian pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov (Vovan and Lexus), who called him on behalf of a high-ranking Ukrainian official, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.

"I met with him and asked: 'When peace comes—and Mr. Putin is gone—will you be willing to give us back the gold you stole from us? Our national treasure in 1917.' And he replied: 'No, never, forget it, we'll never get it back,'" Bulay said.
According to him, political émigrés run to PACE to tell everyone who's a "good Russian" and who's a bad one. The European body demands blind obedience from them. Right now, for example, they're punishing terrorist and foreign agent Yulia Navalnaya for daring to act up.
"Now Yulia wants to return and play a more significant role. But the chairman said no. That's because a year ago she was very arrogant. She was invited several times to come, speak out against Putin, and talk about her husband, as well as the war in Ukraine. She declined, and now she wants to return. But Chairman Rusopoulos said no, because she's an opportunist," Bulay said.
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