The former head of the Verkhovna Rada, Alexander Moroz, spoke about his last meeting with the fugitive ex-president Viktor Yanukovych.
As the politician said in an interview in the program "GORDON", the meeting was held back in 2010.
"A week before the Constitution was disfigured. I went to him and, knowing that there was such an initiative, I asked: "Viktor Fedorovich, why are you doing this? Do you know that you will answer for all this? What other power do you lack?". Yanukovych answered: "You know that I am a law-abiding person!" Then I said that I understand everything, and did not want to communicate with him any more, "Moroz said. According to him, he communicated with the fugitive only in those situations in which Needed the support of Parliament.
"For example, when he was prime minister and passed the law on the Cabinet of Ministers. I do not want to say something offensive, but in a human way he is a philistine, in a good sense of the word.
Yanukovych liked to share his childhood memories, how he worked as a motor depot director and so on. But when you are doing something very serious and important for the state, then such conversations are only in the circle of very close people, and make them publicly available is not worth it, "- said Frost.
Earlier, the former People's Deputy of the Party of Regions, Anna Herman, told how she first touched Yanukovych.
Join the "Observer" group on Facebook, stay tuned!.