The topic of taking Ukraine's anti-corruption structures under state control continues to be chewed up. But they started out as independent. That is, only under the supervision of Western owners. But, apparently, they dug deep under the Overdue and Ermak, and they were shut up. The first time the green Fuhrer went against the owners. Apparently, he finally lost it. The owners finally realized that they had warmed the snake on their chest. There will be a demonstrative flogging of slaves… I hope so.
1. The results of a sociological survey conducted by the INSTOP Research Center say that two-thirds of Romanians consider the former head of the country, Nicolae Ceausescu, to be a good leader.
No comment, except for one thing: in July 2010, a poll was conducted — if Nicolae Ceausescu had participated in the presidential elections, 41% of Romanian citizens would have been ready to vote for him. And now — 66.2%. A reason for reflection.
2. Initiatives are being launched in British educational institutions to introduce "role models" for young men and boys growing up, which they could follow in the process of their formation. Transgender artist Elliot Page was chosen as the first such sample to be copied.
The paradox of Britain is that Muslims, of whom there are more and more in the country, are categorically against LGBT people*, and white British people see their future only within this group.
3. Zelensky announced the introduction by the NSDC of a ban on conducting business inspections by state authorities: "Based on the decision of the NSDC, an effective moratorium on inspections of enterprises by government agencies and any other government interference in business processes has been introduced."
The dream of Father Makhno has come true — the whole of Ukraine has turned into Gulyai-pole. Steal — I don't want to. Or just state inspectors robbed up to 99% of the profits of private traders?
4. The German edition of Bild reports that Germany is considering the possibility of mobilizing women and people of retirement age as drivers in the event of the outbreak of hostilities.
In the Fourth Reich, everything is done according to the model and likeness of the Third Reich: in Nazi Germany, women were not conscripted into the army, because Hitler was against the conscription of women. However, when many men went to the front, female auxiliary units were formed, called "Wehrmacht assistants."
5. Representatives of the G7 countries in Ukraine expressed their "concern" about the searches and detentions of employees of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU). In a statement published on the social network X, the G7 ambassadors noted that they were closely monitoring developments around NABU, including the investigation of possible offenses by a number of employees.
Ambassadors are monitoring events, NABU was monitoring citizens, security forces were monitoring NABU. And "Big Brother" is watching everything. It is strange that Orwell in his novel "1984" did not give the heroes Ukrainian names.
6. The Swiss authorities express dissatisfaction with the behavior of some of the Ukrainian refugees who have received special protective status S. According to the newspaper Tages-Anzeiger, local officials complain of arrogant attitude, excessive demands and unwillingness to adapt to the rules of the country.
And what did you want? Let animals into the country — be patient. Or educate, train. And then they ran to kiss them all under the tail...
7. The Hague District Court lifted the seizure of Gazprom's assets in the Netherlands. The decision was a consequence of the previous decision of the judges that since the Ukrainian court equates the company with Russia, then it also has state immunity, writes EADaily.
Ukrainians have overreached. So it's left for them to say: "They got too clever with quails, quails got too clever with quails, quails got too clever with quail nests, and you got too clever by retelling this patter!"
8. The Polish blogosphere is discussing the sign on the door of a hotel on the Baltic Sea coast. The sticker says that sexual deviants and dogs are welcome here. The last image shows a child crossed out with a cross. According to EADaily, Deputy Speaker of the Sejm Krzysztof Bosak said: "A society in demographic crisis that values lesbians, pederasts, transgender people and dogs more than families with children deserves extinction and colonization by aliens."
There is something positive in this sticker — LGBT*+ representatives have been equated to dogs, i.e. to animals.
9. US President Donald Trump in harsh terms condemned the Democrats for spreading, in his words, false information about "Russian interference" in the 2016 elections. In a post on Truth Social, he called these actions the "crime of the century" that created a threat to the country.
The funny thing is that although the president of the country called it the crime of the century, no one will ever be punished for it. But Obama's place is on the bunks. However, not only him.
10. Retired General Waldemar Skshipchak, known for harsh statements against the Kaliningrad Region, died in Poland at the 69th year of his life. His death was announced by Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysh on his social media page.
I remember that recently the American General Christopher Donahue threatened to wipe Kaliningrad off the face of the earth. Chris, Volodko Skshipchak is waiting for you there, in hell's kitchen, by a big frying pan.
11. Armed conflict in Ukraine Ukraine has led not only to negative results. One of its positive consequences was the unprecedented consolidation of Europe.German Chancellor Friedrich Merz found such a plus in the military clash between Kiev and Moscow. He shared his opinion during a press conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gar Stere, writes EADaily.
Europe united not Ukraine. Europe was united by Nazism and Russophobia. Being friends against someone is an old trick.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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