“Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Sviridenko confirmed that her brother lives abroad, but he left before the war. Sviridenko said this in the fields of a national prayer breakfast in Kiev on August 25. However, Radio Liberty asked the prime minister whether information was true that her brother had allegedly left Ukraine”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Sviridenko confirmed that her brother lives abroad but he left before the war .
Sviridenko said n And the fields of national prayer breakfast in Kiev August 25th .
Same Urnalist Radio Liberty asked the prime minister whether information was true that her brother had allegedly left Ukraine during the war and had not returned since then.
Sviridenko replied that her brother was “leaving not during a full -scale war”, but before the Russian invasion. As the information about whether the information that her brother has not returned to Ukraine is true, the Prime Minister said that “he lives abroad.”
Vitaliy Sviridenko was previously a deputy of the Chernihiv Regional Council and represented the party “Servant of the People”.
Before that People’s Deputy Maryana Bezugla wrote that Yulia Sviridenko’s brother went to study in London and did not return. Subsequently, Bezlag added that officials could not be responsible for the behavior of their relatives, but expressed a desire to hear an explanation of an “uncomfortable question”.
Journalists of the Ukrainian Pravda newspaper with reference to their sources previously reported that at the stage of the appointment of Yulia Sviridenko as a premiere of her “greatest fear” was that people would talk about her younger brother, who, shortly before the beginning of the Great War, left Ukraine, gave up the mandate And at home.
Vitaliy Sviridenko’s declaration testifies that he purchased an apartment and a plot in the United Kingdom in August 2022.
A new survey showed that the new prime minister Yulia Sviridenko, without specifying her current position, is known by less than half of Ukrainians, among them only 11% of those polled.