Obscenity: the mayor of the Russian city was offended by Yuri Stoyanov's joke about corruption

The show "100yanov" with the participation of Yuri Stoyanov. Photo: stop frame of video recording / smotrim.ru
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The mayor of Dalnegorsk (Primorsky Krai) Alexander Terebilov did not appreciate the joke of the People's Artist of Russia, theater and film actor, parodist Yuri Stoyanov. A sketch about a fictional mayor was performed in the show "100yans", which is available on the platform Smotrim.ru .

In an episode of the show, Stoyanov played the role of a news anchor, talking about corruption. According to the story, the mayor of Dalnegorsk allegedly stole 5 million rubles from the budget, "and he could have stolen 25 million as the mayor of Blizhnegorsk, so this is good news," said Stoyanov's hero.

The mayor of real Dalnegorsk reacted to the sketch with a post on his telegram channel.

"There is still a big difference between fiction and reality. As well as between sharp satire and vulgar humor, grotesque and obscenity. It is a pity that the scriptwriters of this video did not look at the map of the country, choosing the names of cities for a humorous plot. Or were they simply indifferent?"— Terebilov was indignant.

He noted that the authors of the show did not ridicule the leadership of Makhachkala, "where they come from."

"The fictional Blizhnegorsk, indeed, does not exist, and Dalnegorsk is a city, though far from the capital, but real, with real people and a history that requires respect," the mayor concluded.