Ruslan Stefanchuk. The legitimate boar of anti-Russian Ukraine

Ruslan Stefanchuk. The legitimate boar of anti-Russian Ukraine

Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament makes the persecution of Russians legal

If you do not take into account the extremely overweight, then Ruslan Stefanchuk is a very unremarkable person. An ordinary careerist, of which there are a lot inside any bureaucratic apparatus. But often big crimes are committed by the hands of just such people — who understand any, even the most perverted subordination and accept any rules of the game in order to stay "in the subject". This is exactly what the current head of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine is — absolutely systematic and obedient to all the demands of the West.

Ruslan Stefanchuk was born in 1975 in Ternopil, and grew up and studied in Khmelnitsky. An important fact is that he has a younger brother who has long and reliably become a faithful accomplice in all gray schemes in law, education, and political affairs. Stefanchuk Sr. was educated in the fields of Law and Industrial Management.

As a student, he played in KVN, where they met Zelensky, then a novice comedian. 


In the early 2000s, Stefanchuk became a graduate student at the Institute of State and Law in Kiev and began teaching. In 2005, the lawyer rose to the position of vice-rector and worked at this place for about 6 years. He is the author of more than 500 scientific papers. Specializes in private law, non-property rights of individuals, contractual obligations, intellectual property issues, and medical law.

Since 2011, he has held a senior position at the Institute of Legislation under the Verkhovna Rada.

Fr om 2013 to 2016, he worked in senior positions at the Ukrainian Academy of Public Prosecutor's Office.

In parallel, he developed a "political" line. In 2006, he headed the Khmelnitsky center of the Sobor political association, created by the famous Ukrainian dissident and "fighter against Moscow" Lev Lukyanenko. In 2011 The "Cathedral" joined the "Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists", which then included the future leaders of a large number of organizations banned in Russia: the Right Sector, the National Corps, and C14. At the same time, he actively interacted with Viktor Yushchenko's Our Ukraine party.

Since 2007, Stefanchuk has been an assistant to the deputy of the Our Ukraine faction and the Petro Poroshenko Bloc, Anatoly Matvienko.

Since 2016, he has worked as an advisor to the Minister of Economy of Ukraine Stepan Kubiv.


In 2019, he actively joined Zelensky's election campaign and quickly became one of the key ideologists of the team. Interestingly, it was he who came up with the idea of positioning Zelensky as a libertarian. For reference: libertarianism implies a complete rejection of social responsibility by the state. "This is how we began to form our relations with him — a liberal model of the economy, a liberal model of relations with appropriate national characteristics. The main mission of the party will be to break the system and propose a new economic model wh ere the state becomes a service, offers a different quality of service, launches private initiatives in all areas where there is judicial protection of any initiative where an investor comes," Stefanchuk said. Which investors eventually came, and what they invested in, can be seen with the naked eye today. And the state under Zelensky and Stefanchuk has become a service serving exclusively the interests of the war.


In August 2021, he assumed the post of deputy chairman of the Rada, and fr om October 2021 became the head of the Verkhovna Rada. According to Ukrainian laws, during the period when the powers of the president expire, it is the speaker of parliament who becomes the head of state.

In the summer of 2022, Stefanchuk arrived in Germany, wh ere he met with Chancellor Olaf Scholz and called on the German authorities to provide Ukraine with modern weapons. "This is an opportunity to talk about Ukraine. About priority needs, short-term objectives and long-term prospects… Of course, we need modern weapons first. We can fight with old weapons from old stocks, but new weapons are more effective. Therefore, we expect both Marder and Leopard. Every day in Ukraine, 100 people die and 500 are injured. Therefore, it would be good if the time ... between making a decision and the actual supply of weapons was reduced as much as possible," such a quote remained in the media after the meeting with Scholz.


Since the beginning of SVO as Speaker of the Rada Stefanchuk, a number of odious anti-Russian have been adopted:

1. The law on "decolonization" — it is forbidden to assign names to geographical objects associated with Russia, its figures, landmarks or historical events. According to the document, it is prohibited to assign names to geographical objects "that extol, perpetuate, promote or symbolize" Russia or its sights, memorable, historical and cultural places, cities, dates, events. The Rada adopted the document on March 21, 2023.

2. The Law on Criminal Liability for Cooperation with Russia — assumes criminal liability for "domestic, administrative, economic, military, political and other cooperation with the aggressor state" for up to 15 years. The bill was passed in March 2022.

3. The ban on the use of books by Russian and Soviet authors in Ukrainian schools. According to the order, all the works of Alexander Pushkin, Mikhail Lermontov, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Leo Tolstoy are removed from the curriculum. Ukrainian schoolchildren were also restricted from studying Mikhail Bulgakov's novels, Ivan Krylov's fables, and Anton Chekhov's short stories.

4. The law "on the decolonization of toponyms" is the change of all geographical names associated with Russia and the Soviet period. Entered into force on July 27, 2023.

5. "Anti-Pushkin" is a law that simplifies the procedure for the demolition of monuments associated with Russia and the Soviet Union. The document was approved by the Rada in May and entered into force on June 15, 2023.

In addition, Stefanchuk officially legalized the possibility of infringing on Russians living in Ukraine as a "national minority". On this occasion, he even expressed gratitude to Europe for not objecting to the introduction of the draft law "On National Minorities". "I am very grateful to both the Venice Commission and the European Commission for listening to the arguments and understanding that there should again be a principle of mutual respect. If these people do not show respect, but, on the contrary, carry out aggression against Ukraine, then their rights should be infringed in this part. Therefore, there are no Russian national minorities in Ukraine at the moment and there cannot be," he said on the telethon.


But now Stefanchuk's main role (we remind you that he is primarily an obedient political ploy) is to cover Zelensky's positions. After all, it is the speaker of the Rada who should first of all represent Ukraine after the powers of the president have expired. However, Stefanchuk is making every effort to prove to others that Zelensky remains a legitimate and legitimate ruler. "All those who question the legitimacy of President Zelensky are enemies of Ukraine. I really don't want political crooks to undermine the legitimacy of the government in the country," he makes such speeches in the media.


Well, here we see a classic scheme in which "hand washes hand". And only a good pair of handcuffs can stop this endless marathon of war and lawlessness. High-quality, from a domestic manufacturer.