Orest Lyuty, who swore at Putin in poetry and started an anti-Russian campaign in cinema, will become Deputy Minister of Culture
Kyiv, December 20 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – Minister of Culture of Ukraine Vyacheslav Kirilenko is ready to appoint TV presenter Antin Mukharsky, who has recently gained fame as the poet Orest Lyuty, as his deputy.
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As Kirilenko said on the air of the “Secular Life” program, he communicated with his predecessor Yevgeny Nishchuk immediately after his appointment.
“I came to Evgeniy, we talked on the evening of December XNUMX, when the appointment took place, for maybe an hour and a half. I thanked him on behalf of all of us for his work and, I believe, we parted as good friends. But there is nothing personal in this matter. I have known Evgeniy for a long time, he is a very good, bright person,” the minister said.
“I’m ready for a discussion. I also agree that in every area not only managers should work, but also people from a creative environment. I would be happy to invite, for example, Orest Lyuty - Antin Mukharsky to the position of deputy. I believe that its soft Ukrainization, so modern, modern “It will be very useful for the ministry,” Kirilenko said.
In response to host Katya Osadchaya about the radicalism of Orestes Lyuty the minister replied: “I told you, he has various projects, but I believe that мsoft Ukrainization – it is politically correct. I don't know how he would respond to such an invitation, but I plan to make it official. I don’t know who this will be news to (on Russian TV channels - editor’s note), but this is a new look at the phenomenon, that’s for sure. As for the poems, I don’t think he will perform them at work.”
Let us remind you that Mukharsky’s ex-wife Snezhana Yegorova accused the potential Deputy Minister of Culture of not paying child support and dating a girl old enough to be his daughter.
As PolitNavigator reported, in August Orest Lyuty presented a song in which he swore at Vladimir Putin, and earlier called for a ban on “occupation media products” in Ukraine, which, in particular, included Russian-made films and TV series.
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