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WorldAsiaIn the Urals, teetotalers offered Medvedev to give up alcohol

In the Urals, teetotalers offered Medvedev to give up alcohol

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Andrey Tumashov, the head of the Sober Ural Federal District and Dry Law projects, “kindly, without a second thought” suggested that Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council, stop drinking alcohol.
“I suggest you, dear Dmitry Anatolyevich, introduce the so-called dry law yourself. It will be very useful and beneficial for you personally, your environment and even the country”, wrote the leader of the social movement on social networks.
Tumashov’s speech was timed to coincide with Medvedev’s upcoming visit to the Sverdlovsk region. The speaker urged those in a position to personally convey the call to the Vice President of the Security Council, as the country, more than ever, needs sober and sober leaders. This, according to Tumashov, applies to President Vladimir Putin and all the highest authorities in Russia.

We add that the last message from the official Telegram channel of Dmitry Medvedev is dated February 24. As a rule, a politician comments on the current news program in a very emotional and figurative way.


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