In Lviv Poroshenko shows up in public to a song about Jesus Christ (VIDEO)

Channel 5 broadcast the opening of a school in the Lviv region by President Poroshenko to the music from the rock opera Jesus Christ the Superstar.

The opening ceremony of the new secondary school took place on August 30 in the village of Navariya.

Earlier, the well-known journalist and volunteer Yuri Kasyanov published a photo of frescos supposedly found in the home church of Peter Poroshenko. The frescos depict the president of Ukraine and his family in Roman togas.

The so-called "temniki" – recommendations for the media prepared by the political technologists of the President’s Administration about the scandalous fresco depicting the family of President Petro Poroshenko as Roman patricians, said that the fresco should be interpreted as a montage.


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