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Two years in the queue: escaped from Russian comedian complained about medicine in Europe

Alexander Nezlobin. Photo: Nezlobin / YouTube

Popular stand-up comedian Alexander Nezlobin, who left In Russia, he stated that in Germany it is extremely difficult to make an appointment with a medical specialist. He told about it in the show of stand-up artist Ruslan Bely "Cultural Difference".

During filming in Berlin, Nezlobin warned that he might need to go to the toilet against the background of malaise. White indicated that he could help with an appointment with a doctor in Germany through his colleague, since there is good medicine in this country.

"Yes, but to sign up — you have to stand in line for two years. Until you recover," Nezlobin responded with a joke.

White noted that in Spain, where he lives, there are similar problems. He joked that in order to get to a doctor in Europe on insurance, you need to get cured.

As reported by EADaily, earlier Bely said that as soon as he received the status of a foreign agent, he was immediately included in the chat, where only foreign agents communicate.

"99% of the people from this chat are correctly recognized as foreign agents. I've never seen a more stuffy chat in my life! What kind of spirits they are," the comedian noted.

An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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15.03.2026

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