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Olaf Schultz is mocked on Putin TV – with German disco

Olaf Schulze.
Olaf Schulze.

First, a feature about the number of showers was shown to Olaf Scholz.

Back in the studio, the presenter of Putin’s favorite program tried to mock the chancellor – with an old German-language disco piece.

Ainz, Zoe, Polizzi, cried in a persuasive voice.

Vladimir Solovyov, 58, leads an evening show in Russia The largest Russian TV channel-1. He is one of the country’s most popular hosts, and has been described as the president’s favorite advocate.

It is not uncommon for Solovyov to hide his voice or imitate other people, for example, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

On Monday evening, he tried to mock the German chancellor Olaf Schulz.

was the background German energy rationing In the wake of Russia’s choking on the gas tap. Among other things, it was suggested that Germans should take cold showers and less frequently.

First, a clip from Monday was shown where Scholz met the audience during a question-and-answer session. A young student wondered how often he showered himself.

– He answers every day.

Then the picture snapped to the studio as Solovyov started screaming a mixture of Russian and German.

– every day! yes! every day. Ainz, Zoe, Polzy.

Solovyov quoted from the 1990s the agony of the Italian group Mo-Do. Then he tried, without audible success, to continue the text that reads “drei, vier, Grenadier.”

Then the presenter commented The protest action carried out by two activists against Schulz Question day is Monday. When they were due to be photographed with the chancellor, they appeared without a cover and wrote “Gas ban now!” above the chest.

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– Then some breasts were shown and the Germans felt very bad, said Solovgov.

British journalist Francis Scarr who covers what is happening on Russian state television on behalf of the BBC, Notes on Twitter That the TV presenter’s result means nothing new under the sun.

“Quite normal behavior of Vladimir Solovyov,” he writes.