MP Bezugla made a poll about Zaluzhnyy's replacement amid the scandalous calls for his resignation
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MP Bezugla made a poll about Zaluzhnyy's replacement amid the scandalous calls for his resignation

Mariana Bezugla
Source:  online.ua

MP from the ruling parliamentary fraction "Servant of the People" Mariana Bezugla was not satisfied with the scandal after her calls for the resignation of the AFU Commander-in-chief Valerii Zaluzhnyy and organized a poll on the likely candidate to replace him.

What is known about Bezugla's further attempts to stir up a scandal surrounding calls for Zaluzhnyy's resignation

In particular, the MP organized a poll on her Facebook page about possible candidates to replace Zaluzhnyy.

On her behalf, she proposed 13 candidates for the post of Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, among which the most popular were Lieutenant General Mykhailo Zabrodskyy and DIU chief Kyrylo Budanov.

If you change Zaluzhnyy, then who? Voting is your opinion, rating, you can have several. Just a discussion. If you have any separate opinion, write [your] ideas in the comments. We remember restraint, but there are no untouchables, Bezugla wrote.

It should be noted that netizens mainly criticized Bezugla for her survey, calling her a "traitor" and noting that such decisions require the approval of the military.

Activist Boryslav Bereza has already trolled Bezugla for the survey on his Facebook page. He created a humorous poll about who could replace Bezugla in the "Servant of the People" fraction. He suggested the scandalous ex-MP Iryna Farion and a chupacabra among the candidates.

What is known about the scandal surrounding Bezugla's calls for Zaluzhnyy's resignation

At the end of November, Maryana Bezugla called on Valery Zaluzhnyy to resign, as he allegedly could not provide a plan for the following year. According to the MP, the military said that they should take at least 20,000 Ukrainians a month.

Later, the adviser to the head of the Office of the President, Mykhailo Podolyak, commented on Bezugla's statement. He noted that playing along with conversations about the need for any resignations in our country is playing along with the Russian Federation.

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