Fight in the Verkhovna Rada: Taruta and Bezuha clashed over a blocked tribune.

Fight in the Verkhovna Rada: Taruta and Bezuha clashed over a blocked tribune
Fight in the Verkhovna Rada: Taruta and Bezuha clashed over a blocked tribune

According to ТСН: On December 16, a fight broke out in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine due to the blockade of the tribune. Mariana Bezuha and Serhiy Taruta took part in the conflict.

According to deputies, Taruta tried to rip the ribbon from the tribune, provoking the clash. The video shows how the deputy strikes Bezuha on the arm. The events were filmed not only by Bezuha herself but also by other attendees. Subsequently, she chased her opponent, trying to provoke him to continue the conflict.

“Mariana, don’t touch it,” they say to her.

Bezuha also expressed herself in vulgar language towards the deputy Mykola Tyshchenko.

“Go fuck yourself, what are you doing here?” she shouted.

Currently, a 15-minute break has been announced in the Rada. The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk invited the leaders of the factions and groups.

Earlier, Bezuha published a photo of the blocked tribune and expressed a pessimistic scenario regarding the end of the war in Ukraine.

In her opinion, returning to the original state is impossible. She pointed to two possible scenarios for the development of events:

  • “Syria scenario” — the physical collapse of the country, even if institutionally it holds up. “They will knock out our energy, enterprises, civilians, military, creeping offensive, the issue of support from so-called allies,” she noted.

  • “Israel scenario” — the path of reconstruction through militarization for decades “with the adoption of overdue decisions.” “One of the markers is the term of service. But they cannot be projected without reforming the General Staff. And it cannot be reformed with such management tactics and strategies of the current commander-in-chief,” Bezuha concluded.

This incident is a vivid example of the tense atmosphere in the Ukrainian parliament, where conflicts over political differences, especially in the context of war, can escalate into physical clashes. The ideas expressed by Bezuha about the possible scenarios for the development of events in Ukraine provoke new discussions about the future of the country and the importance of effective management in times of crisis.


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