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People’s deputy of “People’s Servants”, the restorer Nikolai Tishchenko promised that he would prepare lunches for the doctors in Kiev with his own hands until the end of the quarantine.
Ukrainian deputy of the restorer “Servant of the people” Nikolai Tishchenko said that the Kiev restaurant “Velor” is ready to pay a fine for violating the quarantine. He wrote about this on May 3 on Facebook.
“I want to officially declare it. Velor is ready to pay a fine if the restaurant really broke the law. If the violations are resolved, the restaurant manager will pay the fine right then and there! I will personally monitor it. I, Mykola Tishchenko, as a citizen of Ukraine, with my own hands I will prepare dinners for the doctors in Kiev until the end of the quarantine, “it was reported.
Journalists from the Bihus.info project discovered that Velor continues to work, despite the quarantine. For a week in mid-April, reporters on the show watched Velor. They noticed how deputies Anton Yatsenko (for the Maybutn group), Alexander Kabanov (“the servant of the people”), Igor Negulevsky (“the servant of the people”), the lawyer and businessman Pavel Kuftyrev, employee of the Metinvest company of businessman Rinat Akhmetov, they arrived at the restaurant. “Vitaly Kisel, as well as First Deputy Chief of the Presidential Office Sergey Trofimov (later stated that he observes quarantine and does not go to restaurants).
According to Bihus.info, the guests were in the restaurant for several hours, some probably had business meetings there. There was a face control at the entrance to the Velor; journalists could not book a table over the phone.
Tishchenko denied that Velor works in violation of quarantine restrictions. The MP explained that the institution is closed to visitors and is used as “a venue for personal meetings.”
On April 30, David Arahamia, president of the People’s Servants faction, said Tishchenko should be punished for running his restaurant.
The quarantine in Ukraine is valid from March 12. Due to the spread of coronavirus infection, COVID-19 banned mass events, closed educational institutions, shopping malls, stores (except supermarkets and pharmacies), restaurants, cafes and bars, gyms, beauty salons, and nightclubs, suspended the air traffic with other countries and stopped. Interregional passenger traffic, in Kiev, Kharkov and the Dnieper closed the subway. Employers were encouraged to transfer employees to remote work. On April 22, the quarantine was extended until May 11.
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