On October 22, the occupiers announced a new “child’s rights commissioner” on the occupied peninsula, Svetlana Savchenko, who before the occupation of the peninsula had managed to “mark herself” as a regional figure from various pro-Russian forces, “passing from hand to hand.”
The current sinecure went to this collaborator and protégé of Vladimir Konstantinov after the former lecturer of atheistic propaganda from “Znanie”, Savchenko was “appointed a Crimean deputy” of the “State Duma” until 2021.
There, she distinguished herself, as they gossiped in Simferopol, with “blatant illiteracy”, as well as the fight against Ukrainian literature in Crimean libraries, which was probably the “peak” of her cognitive abilities. Then the former atheist lecturer, who was waiting for a new “lucrative position” on the “thin perch” of “adviser to the head of the State Council”, could only actively exploit the theme of her “faith and church life”.
In recent years, Savchenko has been discussed in the public sphere only following the vigorous activity of her former near-criminal “assistants in the State Duma”, who staged high-profile accidents in Simferopol.
We are talking about the drunken reckless driver, a native of the Dzhankoy back alleys, Oleg Shcherbakov, who killed an elderly city resident Pyotr Lesik last year, as well as about the “authority boxer” Alexander Milashenko, who drove his Mercedes upside down on a grand scale in the “Zhigulinaya Roshcha”.
And so, in the corridors of the “state council”, they are cynically discussing which other Crimean criminals will now be involved in the case of “helping children” by this one of Konstantinov’s many former passions.
Also popular in the “corridors of the republican government” is the joke that for the “commissioner for child’s rights” in Crimea “everyone knows the name of this child”, recalling Konstantinov’s new son-in-law, the “prince of the state council” Ivan Manucharov, whose clan’s systemic criminal connections in the current financial system of Ukraine we recently covered.