The Kremlin is unhappy with the reaction of the head of the school, who chastised a student who objected to Putin
A high school student from the city of Vorkuta is not in danger of being expelled. This is how the press secretary of the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, reacted to the words of the director of the educational institution, Yulia Ryabtseva, who called the boy's act "arrogance."
Earlier, during an educational marathon organized by the Knowledge Society at the Ocean Children's Center in Vladivostok, Vladimir Putin called the Russian-Swedish war of 1700-1721 the Seven Years War. A student of school № 35 Nikanor Tolstykh decided to correct the president, saying that this conflict between the two states is called differently.
Do not count it as ... In general, it was not called the Seven Years War, but simply the Northern War
- the student objected to Vladimir Putin.
Later, the schoolchild was reprimanded by the school director.
My age does not allow me to do this when dealing with the president, and young people are inherent in arrogance. Modesty should be in order not to correct, including Vladimir Vladimirovich, but we begin to understand this over the years
- said Yulia Ryabtseva.
At the same time, the president's press secretary expressed sharp disagreement with the words of the director of the educational institution. Dmitry Peskov noted that he does not see any impudence in the boy's act.
The child is great! We are convinced that no one will expel a child, especially such a talented and so knowledgeable child. The President is sensitive to historical facts and is always ready to listen if someone makes the correct adjustments.
- said the head of the Kremlin press service.
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