After the inauguration of Vladimir Zelensky, he said that he would not enter politics under any circumstances.
Ukrainian showman and actor of the Kvartal-95 studio Evgeny Koshevoy admitted that they tried to enter the Verkhovna Rada through him and offered a bribe of millions of dollars. He revealed this in an interview on the Bombardier YouTube channel.
So, in 2019, the comedian was offered ten million dollars to get someone on the Servant of the People party lists. However, Koshevoy immediately refused.
“When Vladimir went to the presidency, I immediately said that I will not enter politics, no matter who suggests what. During the parliamentary elections, I could be a millionaire. I was offered 10 million to put someone on the list. I was said: “No, it’s not interesting.” He said to me: “Wait, ten, how is that not interesting?” Me: “Well, you understand how I will look into his eyes later?” he said .
According to the actor, he wants to maintain the reputation and respect of his inner circle. He also mentioned that he didn’t know how he would have acted if he had agreed to help.
At the same time, Yevgeny Koshevoy added that Ukrainians also demand a personal meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky. For example, a man in a supermarket.
“In the supermarket: me with a basket, and him with a basket. “Can you mix it directly?” I said: “And what is the question for?” he replied … There are such requests,” the former. laughed the colleague of the President of Ukraine.
It was previously reported that Yevgeny Koshevoy admitted that he spoke with Zelensky after his speech to the US Congress.
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Source: korrespondent

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