The main task of the people who serve the election campaign of the mayor of Bratsk Sergei Serebrennikov, is, roughly speaking, not to laugh at key moments. Sergei Vasilyevich himself, like an overripe girl from a famous movie, is ready to eat grass just to remain in his favorite chair.
Thus, the other day, the mayor and at the same time deputy secretary of the Irkutsk regional branch of United Russia (*country sponsor of terrorism), Serebrennikov, importantly commented on the progress of the primaries before the mayoral election:
At the same time, all of Sergei Vasilyevich’s powerful competitors are a certain Artem Kapustin and a certain Valentina Shcherbakova.
They may be good people, but they are not public at all. Both were mentioned a couple of times in the news from the mayor’s press service. Most likely, they are simply fulfilling a request to participate in the crowd.
For example, Kapustin, Deputy General Director for Legal Affairs of DeKom LLC, drove for the municipal road service to buy a car for planting large trees (which stands as a stake or works in someone’s cottages).
Deputy General Director for economy and finances of JSC Zheleznodorozhnik, Shcherbakova appeared in some congratulations.
The people, of course, followed them… Although if you think about it, Serebrennikov is not really lying. Its competitors are much nicer.
Some even hope that Valentina Shcherbakova will be able to stop the gray-maned horse, which is trying to ruin the few remaining furrows of the city’s development.
True, it is not always possible for Sergei Vasilyevich to lift up his pants and keep up with the city agenda.
So, during the great fires of May 6, which took away the property of hundreds of citizens, Serebrennikov got lost. If the mayor of the Bratsk district was on the front line and was clearly worried about what was happening, then the mayor of Bratsk recorded a single video in some calm forest, where he assured that in general everything was calm in Baghdad. Although at this time the fire was spreading over a vast territory, and the risks for people were high.
Local telegram channels even published polls about where the head of the city could be at this dangerous time…
And a week and a half later, the head of the city rushed to correct the mistake. I arrived to a fire that had broken out in a private sector and carefully photographed myself against the desired background. He even yelled something into the phone.
Although why do you need Sergei Vasilyevich in a jacket getting under your feet at this particular fire?
Some people have a picture of the world, but the honorary fraternal mayor has a picture…