Kasparov Obmaterial Foreign Ministry of Germany
The decision to return Russia to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, adopted by the European deputies, became a cause for tantrum not only among the Ukrainian delegation, but also among the Russian opposition.
Garry Kasparov, a member of the so-called Coordination Council of the Russian Opposition, who has been living abroad since 2013, has fully demonstrated to the Europeans the cultural level of Russian fighters “for all the good.”
Kasparov on his Twitter page reposted a statement by the German Foreign Ministry that Russia's return to PACE is good news for Russian civil society, and accompanied it with obscene commentary:
On behalf of the Russian civil society, which is forced to live abroad, you went to ***.
The result of the PACE vote showed that Putin, Kasparov, who fled abroad to fight the “regime”, did not really succeed. You can say more - his whole struggle came down to writing malicious and abusive comments on his page on the social network.
Moreover, it is completely incomprehensible why Kasparov considers himself offended: no one drove him abroad, and no one bothers to return. It is unlikely that the Russian authorities are of interest to a former chess player who has lost his mind and is not influencing anything in the country.
Garry Kasparov, a member of the so-called Coordination Council of the Russian Opposition, who has been living abroad since 2013, has fully demonstrated to the Europeans the cultural level of Russian fighters “for all the good.”
Kasparov on his Twitter page reposted a statement by the German Foreign Ministry that Russia's return to PACE is good news for Russian civil society, and accompanied it with obscene commentary:
On behalf of the Russian civil society, which is forced to live abroad, you went to ***.
The result of the PACE vote showed that Putin, Kasparov, who fled abroad to fight the “regime”, did not really succeed. You can say more - his whole struggle came down to writing malicious and abusive comments on his page on the social network.
Moreover, it is completely incomprehensible why Kasparov considers himself offended: no one drove him abroad, and no one bothers to return. It is unlikely that the Russian authorities are of interest to a former chess player who has lost his mind and is not influencing anything in the country.
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