This was reported by "Ukrainian News" with reference to the post of politician on Facebook.

“On this day, January 13, 1936, the Polish terrorist Stepan Bandera received his first life sentence. But interestingly, during the court hearings, both the late Stepan and his colleagues flatly refused to speak in Polish, thus protesting against the ethnic politics of Poland in the late twenties and thirties of the last century, ”he wrote.

Along with this, he expressed his lack of understanding towards Ukrainian nationalists, who consider themselves followers of Bandera, but at the same time “in exactly humanitarian and linguistic, including issues, the policies of that same Poland of the thirties”.

Earlier, Buzhansky announced the introduction into the Verkhovna Rada of a bill to repeal the law on the state language.

In November 2019, a national commission on state language standards was created in Ukraine, which, among other things, “will check the level of state language ownership in order to obtain citizenship of Ukraine or occupy positions defined by law”.