The leader of the "European Solidarity" faction, Petro Poroshenko, came into the spotlight due to his appearance at the premiere of the film "Bucha", which tells about the tragedy of Ukrainians during the Russian offensive. At the event, the politician appeared in an Italian Brunello Cucinelli jacket, the price of which is $6,000. Such a detail could not leave public activists and political experts indifferent.
Political analyst Valentyn Gladkikh called this act "absolute cynicism". He emphasized that wearing expensive luxury clothes to the premiere of a tragic film, Poroshenko demonstrated a clear impropriety and lack of sensitivity to the situation. "These weeks of occupation and Russian offensive in the Kyiv region resonate with me as well," said the politician, but his words, according to experts, could not compensate for the too pathetic appearance and the huge cost of his jacket.
Hladkykh also drew attention to the contrast between Poroshenko's video address, which he recorded shortly before the premiere, in which he stated that the faction would not vote on the state budget due to a lack of funds. The politician reminded that Poroshenko is one of the richest people's deputies, and his jacket at the event could only emphasize the cynicism of his statement about the lack of funding in the budget.
"Only a completely cynical character could think of wearing an expensive suite in the style of a "Christmas oligarch" during the war to the premiere of a tragic film about tortured fellow citizens," Gladkykh concluded, noting that such a combination of luxury and tragic themes gives the impression of extreme inappropriateness .