Photo of Poroshenko family’s fresco is published on the Internet
The volunteer does not point directly where the photo was taken. However, according to the resource, there has been a rumor since long ago that Poroshenko’s private church, based in Koncha Zaspa estate, contains the wall-painting of the President’s family life.
“There is a golden baton, writes Kasyanov. – Mr. Poroshenko, how come that you now compared with Mr. Yanukovych? Tell us on the Holodomor Commemoration Day how flagships of the Soviet industry, built by bolshevists at the cost of the sold bread, came into the ownership of the party of Regions’ founder? The one who used to buy even a candle and a flower pot at the state cost? Explain to us how did it happen that the Party of Regions reps have returned to the power again. Why is it so that governmental posts are taken by your personal friends, the people devoted to you, rather than those who are really worthy of it? How did you manage to put out the flame of patriotism, discredit true revolutionists and first volunteers, and anathematize all non-conformists?”
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