“Kvartal 95” ridiculed the businessmen who protested at his concert. Video | Economy



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The “Studio Kvartal-95” ridiculed the businessmen who came to picket their concert on December 22.

“During the filming of the New Year’s concert” Evening Quarter “under the building of the Palace of Ukraine, representatives of small businesses protested. That is, the concert was in the palace and outside of it,” said studio actor Sergei Kazanin in one of the issues of the “Pure News” program.

At the same time, the study added that the FLP pickets last more than a day and during this time at the rallies “they earned more than President Vladimir Zelensky promised them.”

“Frankly. Since the auditorium was only half full by law, this is the first time in the history of ‘Kvartal’ that there are more people on the street than inside,” Kazanin summarized.

We will recall, near the palace “Ukraine” in Kiev, before the start of the performance of “Vecherny Kvartal” on December 22, there was a protest action by businessmen.

They constantly played the song “They are hitting us, we are flying”, which Zelensky once performed at one of the functions of the “Afternoon Quarter”. The rally organizers demanded that the businessmen be allowed to work during the quarantine.

As OBOZREVATEL reported:

  • On November 24, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the introduction of tax breaks for sole proprietorships during quarantine and a one-time payment of 8 thousand hryvnia. This could lead to budget losses of up to UAH 26.8 billion (subject to a three-month vacation and complete closure of the sole proprietorship), accelerated price growth and a rise in the price of the dollar.

  • Zelensky also said that Ukrainians will have their tax debt canceled if its amount is less than 3.06 thousand UAH. The innovation will affect almost 4 million Ukrainians. At the same time, the country can end the year with a budget deficit of 150 billion UAH.

  • Members of the SaveFOP movement, led by Sergei Dorotich, have held demonstrations more than once. At the beginning of December, protesters held demonstrations for several days under the Verkhovna Rada building, demanding not to introduce accounting of turnover through cash registers and software cash registers.

  • On December 15, at Maidan Nezalezhnosti in Kiev, there were clashes with law enforcement officers when they cleared the area of ​​tents pitched by businessmen without approval.

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