MP Fedienko used humanitarian aid from UNICEF and Khmelnytskyi philanthropists to promote himself.

MP Fedienko used humanitarian aid from UNICEF and Khmelnytskyi philanthropists to promote himself.

MP Fedienko used humanitarian aid from UNICEF and Khmelnytskyi philanthropists to promote himself.

Oleksandr Fediyenko, a member of parliament on the Servant of the People party list, delivered humanitarian aid from UNICEF and the Pride of the Nation foundation to Pereyaslav and Boryspil. The aid was unloaded under the watchful eye of television and photo cameras, and was accompanied by a short press conference.

About it KV it became known from ARTICLES Alexandra Fedienko on Facebook.

The deputy visited the local Boryspil Intensive Care Hospital and Hryhoriy Skovoroda University, where humanitarian aid from foundations was unloaded under the observation of local media.

The parliamentarian promised to provide assistance to every family in Boryspil that welcomes a child starting next month. According to Fediyenko, this assistance includes "a cart, or compensation for the child, and other valuable gifts."

He announced his intention at a “small press conference” that he called while unloading aid—2 tons of humanitarian aid collected and sent to Ukrainians by the UN Children’s Fund UNICEF and the Pride of the Nation charity foundation, which, according to According to YouControl analytical system, registered in Khmelnytskyi region.

Also in comments Fediyenko told "Pereyaslav Informant" about his close ties to the 98th constituency and claimed to be its deputy. However, the constituency elected another "servant"—Serhiy Bunin. Back in March 2021, Oleksandr Fediyenko (number 92 on the Servant of the People list) began actively campaigning in the 98th constituency of the Kyiv region (the city of Boryspil, Boryspil, Zgurovsky, Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky, Yahotyn districts, and part of the Brovarsky district), which elected MP Serhiy Bunin to parliament.

The Servant of the People faction's decision "On the organization of the work of people's deputies of Ukraine—members of the parliamentary faction of the Servant of the People political party in the regions for the period of the ninth convocation" assigned Oleksandr Fediyenko to constituency 98. The stated purpose of this decision is "to strengthen ties with voters, study and address their problems and those of the regions, and clarify the position of the Servant of the People parliamentary faction in the Verkhovna Rada of the ninth convocation."

"Of course, I want to remind you that, first and foremost, I am the deputy of the 98th district, Oleksandr Fedienko, and I will help everyone who lives in this district. Pereyaslav is my hometown," the deputy stated.

As KV previously reported, Fediyenko had a conflict with Kyiv authorities in 2021. The deputy asked Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko to explain why ATO/JFO veterans cannot park for free in the capital. Kyivtransparkservice officials are suggesting that combat officers occupy spaces designated for the disabled, which is contrary to current regulations and rules.

Translation by Skelet.Org

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