Poroshenko's office opposite Lavra to close down
Petro Poroshenko. Photo: nikvesti.com
On 21 July 2023, it became known that the office of the "Eurosolidarity" party of Petro Poroshenko, located opposite the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, is closed for rent non-payment.
The “Hroshi” (“Money”) project journalists found out that the “European Solidarity” party receives hundreds of millions of budget funds, including for rent. But it has not paid for the office for four years.
Moreover, Petro Poroshenko's lawyers have lost all court cases, including the Supreme Court of Ukraine, but “Eurosolidarity” continues to avoid paying its bills.
Journalists, narrating Petro Poroshenko's "story of incredible greed", explained why the former Ukrainian president is doing all this and how he is promoting himself on the war at public expense.
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