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Masha Efrosinina explained why she would not enter politics

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The TV presenter admitted that he was not ready for the “dirt” of the political sphere, but called the only condition in which it could change its decision.

Famous Ukrainian TV presenter and interviewer Masha Efrosinina is open to tell if she plans to try herself in politics.

In the morning program in a big city, he admitted that he often heard similar questions, but he had no desire to go to politics. According to Masha, he didn’t want to be a part of “dirt” and fight “with windmills.

At the same time, Efrosinina recalled that her family was related to this area: her husband Timur Khromaev led the National Commission on Securities and the stock market for six years, and now she serves the armed forces of Ukraine.

Despite being a category in his position, the presenter called the exception that his opinion could change: “If in the threshold of my house there is someone who will say that the world in Ukraine depends on it, then I will think.”

Earlier it was reported that Masha Efrosinina spoke about her younger sister Lisa Yushchenko, who lives in Russia.

Efrosinina says where her husband is located

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