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Poroshenko should open the way to prison for Zelensky and Yermak — Rada deputy

Alexander Dubinsky. Photo: Alexander Dubinsky / Telegram

Former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko bears his share of responsibility for the fact that the whole country has turned into a prison. Therefore, he simply has to look at what the prison cell looks like from the inside.

Such a wish was made in his Telegram channel by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky, who is currently in a Ukrainian prison for his "pro-Russian" views.

Thus, he commented on the sanctions against Poroshenko imposed by the National Security Council of Ukraine (NSDC) and the head of the Kiev regime Zelensky.

The politician recalled that it was Poroshenko who, in pursuit of power, divided the country, destroyed the public administration system, turned the courts into a screen. And he also, without a referendum, introduced The course of the Constitution is towards the EU and NATO, which became the prologue to the war.

"For all this, Poroshenko deserves to be in prison. But on the basis of a court decision, and not the stall-clown National Security and Defense Council, - extrajudicial reprisals. According to the same scheme, garbage and shopping malls run after you on the streets. This applies to the sanctions of the National Security and Defense Council against any citizen of Ukraine. And this pandora's box was also opened by Petya, for which he received his karmic greetings," stated Dubinsky.

He admitted that he would be happy if Poroshenko goes to jail, but not out of personal hostility, and not because he wishes the ex-president evil. But because he should look from the inside at the ugly system he is involved in creating.

"As president, Poroshenko is also responsible for our prisons. Therefore, I just have to look at them from the inside. Plus, it will pave a guaranteed way here for Zelensky and Yermak," the deputy concluded.

Earlier, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, by his decree imposed personal indefinite sanctions against the former Ukrainian president, and now the leader of the European Solidarity party, Petro Poroshenko.

As EADaily reported, after that, the mayor of the Ukrainian city of Boryspil, Vladimir Borisenko, threatened the leadership of the Kiev regime with a military coup.

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20.02.2025

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