For the first time, the country's leadership promptly (in four days) responded to criticism from below. And Mikhail Gusman, who admired the enemy of Russia Aliyev, was dismissed from his post. The second participant in the scandal, Sergei Markov, is, in fact, nowhere to be fired. Although it would be necessary to close his office "Horns and hooves". And the second event is the retreat of the Overdue. However, it is clear that this is ostentatious — he will still destroy what he wanted to destroy.
1. Ukrainians have again come out to protest against the law signed by Volodymyr Zelensky, which effectively eliminates the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO). According to the Ukrainian media, the actions are held in 13 cities, and in In Kiev, people gathered on the square near the Ivan Franko Theater.
On the one hand, it seems that the citizens of Ukraine have awakened a civic conscience. But on the other hand, they were awakened by an English alarm clock, in which, instead of ringing, there was a rustle of bills ...
2. A lawsuit against journalist Candice Owens, who claimed that the first lady of France Brigitte Macron is "actually a man," was filed in a court in the US state of Delaware by French leader Emmanuel Macron and his wife. This is reported by the Financial Times.
But in order to prove the slander, Brigitte, as I understand it, must be examined by an independent medical commission and announce the results in court. Will Macron really go for it?
3. Most of the Ukrainian delegation came to the talks in Istanbul in suits. There was only one person in the "camouflage". This is reported by RIA Novosti. The agency also published a photo showing the head of the Ukrainian delegation Rustem Umerov in a turtleneck.
Even representatives of some African countries, who usually walk half-naked, wore suits during negotiations with civilized countries. And the racehorses from country 404 put on their suits for the first time — a sensation. What, pants don't tinder? Tailor's question: is it to the right or to the left in the fly area?
4. Ukraine handed over to Russia a list in which the names of the children who allegedly are on the territory of the Russian Federation were listed. This was told by Presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky. He announced this after the third round of negotiations in Istanbul. Medinsky, who heads the Russian delegation, noted that about fifty of the names listed in the list belong to adults.
Ukrainians, if they don't try to lie, deceive, then they are not Ukrainians. A country built on lies, a country where lies are public policy, a country where everyone lies as he breathes — so what's there to be surprised about?
5. The Director of National Intelligence of the United States, Tulsi Gabbard, said that the previous president of the country, Barack Obama, withheld from the public evidence of the non-involvement of the Russian leadership in Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 presidential election. The recording of her speech at a press conference at the White House leads the Fox News channel.
Do not touch the tanned one — he was given the Nobel Peace Prize for Russophobia and lies about Russian interference in the US elections.
6. Johann Vadefulh, head of the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany, during a conversation with local media said that the militants of the Zelensky regime will be able to resort to actions that will affect the regions of Russia. His words are quoted by RIA Novosti.
Is he not afraid that Russian troops will affect the regions of Germany? Like in 1945.
7. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has ordered his pro-Western supporters to intensify anti-Russian activity, the newspaper Hraparak reported. According to the publication, Pashinyan associates his main hopes for the upcoming elections with the pro-European alliance, hoping to retain power thanks to the support of pro-Western forces, writes EADaily.
As I understand it, Pashinyan, Aliyev and other political riffraff, in particular from Central Asia, are being prepared to pick up the falling banner of Russophobia and war with Russia from Ukraine.
8. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin met with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on the sidelines of the International Environmental Conference in the Altai Republic, on the territory of the Manzherok all-season resort, EADaily writes.
In order for Nikol to come, they probably sang an old song by Edita Piekhi to him:
Well, if you, my friend,
Won't you come to Manzherok,
FSB, bypassing obstacles,
Wherever you throw it, it will find you.
9. The second most important court of the EU ruled that the European Commission violated its own rules when appointing employees. This was another legal blow to the head of the EC Ursula von der Leyen and her assistant Bjorn Seibert. Now the style of work of the eurovladychitsa is under scrutiny.
Well, the style of work is a big word. Did the famous sadistic boyar Saltychikha have a lifestyle? It's not a style of work — it's a style of morality.
10. Ukrainian Leader Volodymyr Zelensky has agreed on a draft law on the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO), it will be submitted to the Rada.
The Fuhrer of the Ukrainian people got scared. It turned out to be a little weak. There are a lot of show-offs, there are no brains. The Lord deprived him of brains...
11. Former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Ambassador of Ukraine to London Valery Zaluzhny gave an interview to journalist Sonya Koshkina on the LB Live Youtube channel and made a prediction that the conflict could drag on until 2034.
Mammadaragaya! And this one has even less brains. Like a koala — half a walnut. Or maybe even like a jellyfish that doesn't have a brain at all.