The leadership of the “servants” gathered their deputies to maintain the unity of the faction.
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The subgroups of the faction were alternately assembled by the head of the SN faction David Arakhamia, vice-speaker Alexander Kornienko and the first deputy chairman of the SN faction Andrei Motovilovets. Deputies who rarely appear in the Rada were also invited, writes Ukrayinska Pravda.
We need to conclude a new “agreement” on how we will continue to live and work. All sorts of appointments, trips abroad, and so on are one thing. But the main result of these meetings is shock. When you tell deputies that you need to live in this format for at least another one and a half to two years, everyone breaks into a sweat.
Honest people who went to work for the country have stupidly run out of savings and have nothing to live on. And those who went to stir things up also have no motivation, because now the Rada has no money. And then there’s the PEP, and then there’s the media, they’re scourging you from all sides, and their ministers or governors are wiping their feet on you. The motivation is not very good,” one of the people’s deputies told the publication.
Another people’s deputy, a “servant,” also said that “sometimes these meetings develop into the fact that they “just push obscenities” at each other, but after them it somehow becomes easier.
And David (Arahamia – “Foreshortening”) is such a storyteller, he puts it in such a way that you believe him. Although then you come home and think: what has changed?
The interlocutors of the UP speak with skepticism about possible personnel changes in power, they say, “any changes and personnel changes can be planned, but all these will be words – the Rada is broken.”
It must be carefully reassembled. I understand that our people on Bankova again want to solve everything and then immediately throw new appointments into the Rada so that we can vote quickly. But this time, I’m afraid it won’t work out that way. The core is mainly listservers. Because the situation with the “majors” is very bad. Not because they want something special. It’s just that the Office, the Cabinet of Ministers and even some governors don’t care about our majoritarians. Some minister comes to the district, distributes aid there or inspects something. The governor and the mayor are called, but our deputies are simply crossed off from the list of invitees. How does is called?
How successful these meetings with the “servants” were is still unknown.
Source: Racurs

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