The Dutch hardline Eurosceptic party has condemned Zelensky for speaking to the country's parliament, pleading for assistance in his effort to defend against Russian aggression. The group claimed that the speech was a violation of nearly two centuries worth of tradition forbidding foreign heads of state from directly addressing Dutch lawmakers in the chamber. Also, the party has criticized "Zelensky's ban on political parties, including the main opposition party, and the shuttering of TV channels critical of his regime." Europe Reloaded added: "Ilya Kiva, a Ukrainian opposition lawmaker who was stripped of his mandate last month, alleges that 'hundreds of millions of dollars' are being wired to accounts controlled by the president's office, where they are being plundered, not just by Zelensky and his staff, but by 'Western politicians who get kickbacks for their [countries'] assistance.' Kiva has suggested that Zelensky's earnings have recently jumped to about '$100 million a month." The site also noted that Zelensky and his family have offshore accounts and financial stakes in the Kvartal 95 television entertainment company, which he co-founded in 2003, as well as "a 25 percent stake in the Maltex Multicapital Corp., a tax shelter in the British Virgin Islands, through a separate Belize-registered shell company, Film Heritage, according to the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project." In short, it seems as though Zelensky is just as dirty as most other Ukrainian politicians ripping off their countrymen and women. Why, then, does this man deserve our financial and military support? Sources include: EuropeReloaded.com NaturalNews.comZelensky bezit een fortuin: verschillende schattingen komen uit rond de 850 miljoen. Het grootste deel hiervan kreeg hij pas na zijn aantreden als president. Waar komt dat geld dan vandaan? En belangrijker nog: waar gaat het heen? #FVD pic.twitter.com/32MktnPsXJ
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