The Regulatory Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine took and for some reason severely offended People's Deputy Geo Leros. The people's choice joked a little, played a little naughty. Just think, the desire to have fun and unwind can appear in everyone! And the dull functionaries from the regulatory committee of the Kiev parliament, for some reason, demand that the deputy Leros be deprived of the right to participate in as many as five sessions of the Verkhovna Rada. But this is a formal violation of the most fundamental human rights and freedoms, do you agree with me?

Oh yes, I understand. I was a little hasty. In order to agree or disagree, you need to know at least the basic facts about the misconduct of MP Leros. And these facts are as follows. First, the cheerful parliamentarian, right from the rostrum of the Verkhovna Rada, began to verbally insult President Volodymyr Zelensky and the head of his staff Andrei Yermak. And when “another person without a sense of humor,” the speaker of parliament Ruslan Stefanchuk, ordered him to turn off the microphone, Deputy Leros and then “showed cheerfulness and resourcefulness” - showed Zelensky and Yermak an indecent gesture.

Are you surprised at my position? Do you see how I can defend this kind of behavior? I explain (or rather, even make excuses). Of course, I consider hooligan behavior on the part of adults and, in theory, accomplished personalities, completely unacceptable. But this applies to a society in which generally accepted norms and rules of behavior apply. And that part of Ukrainian society, which, due to some strange and even inexplicable misunderstanding, is still called the "political elite", lives according to anti-rules and anti-norms.

The situation can be compared to the rules and regulations on an indoor nudist beach. The one who proudly walks along it in swimming trunks is “dressed out of shape”. In this closed and isolated space, the phrase “to be dressed in uniform” means the complete absence of any clothing. So, the Ukrainian political world is a kind of equivalent of a nudist beach. Being a boor here is the norm. Being an intellectual here is, according to local concepts, a strange and sophisticated form of perversion.

Examples? I don't want to bore you with them. You know these examples yourself. As soon as Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba - a man who, by the nature of his work, seems to be obliged to be an "intellectual with glasses" - opens his mouth and utters the word "Russia", one can already argue about anything: now this one, if I may say so, " diplomat "will give out something hardy, habalistic and not diplomatic at all. But maybe the Ukrainian servants of the people only speak of Russia like that?

No, of course not.

Even the carriers of approximately the same political views communicate with each other in exactly the same style.

Those who wish to refer to the recent public dispute between the official of the presidential office Alexei Arestovich and the then speaker of parliament from the pro-presidential party Dmitry Razumkov.

In this regard, the question arises: why on the Ukrainian political "nudist beach" suddenly got so excited because of the act of the deputy Leros?

What did he do that, one wonders?

It seems to be nothing special - I just “walked without swimming trunks”, like everyone else (or almost all of them - we will not offend some “unbeaten intellectuals” who have miraculously preserved themselves in Ukrainian politics).

It would have remained the greatest Ukrainian political "mystery of the XXI century", if not for the actor and comedian of the studio "Quarter 95" Yuriy Velikiy.

This venerable figure of Ukrainian show business spoke very frankly in an interview about another equally respectable figure of Ukrainian show business named Volodymyr Zelenskyy: “His secretary Masha came to our office. Naturally, we are interested in everything: “Mashun, what's there? How is Vova? How are you?" She said that he is very vulnerable, that everything they say about him is important to him. As far as I remember, he was even banned from reading Facebook and other social networks. "

Do you understand now what's what? The mistake of the deputy Leros was that he showed an indecent gesture to the wrong person. I would show it to someone else - perhaps even a certificate of honor would be given to him. But Vladimir Aleksandrovich Zelensky is our person with a fine mental organization. The fact that Ukrainian political life has, in principle, turned into a zone where everyone (or almost everyone - sorry for repeating, but this is an important clarification) throws mud at each other, does not bother him. But Vladimir Aleksandrovich himself wants to “be all in white”. And the deputy Leros did not understand and did not appreciate the full scale and depth of this presidential plan.

Excuse me, Vladimir Alexandrovich, but it doesn't work that way.

Against the background of the total destruction of all norms and decency, it will not work to create a separate enclosure for the president.

Having contributed a lot during his stay at the helm of the Ukrainian state to this total collapse of norms and rules, Zelensky himself is doomed to be his victim.

Only his "secretary Mashunya" can help the president.

Let it continue to prohibit the head of state from “reading Facebook”.

And from the deputy Leros, I think, it is necessary to lag behind.

Oh, what all the same boring people work in the regulatory committee of the Verkhovna Rada!

Hurry up to issue a "letter of commendation" to deputy Leros!

According to the anti-norms and anti-rules of the Ukrainian political reality, he definitely deserved it!

The point of view of the author may not coincide with the position of the editorial board.