Scandal skit: "Kvartal 95" ridiculed the nepotism of Yermak and Tyshchenko
"Kvartal 95" made fun of Yermak and Tyshchenko's nepotism
Studio "Kvartal 95" once again surprised its fans with a new humorous number that caused quite a stir. This time the object of their satire was the head of the President's Office Andriy Yermak and his best man, People's Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko.
Humor and politics: an apt joke or serious criticism?
In the new concert number, actor Yevhen Koshovoy in the role of Yermak visited the priest with an unusual request - to cancel nepotism with Tyschenko, who, according to the plot, is suspected of crimes. The scene began with the fact that the "priest" invited Yermak to confession, to which he humorously replied that his sins were a state secret.
"Do you understand that I am the second person in the state? There is no pride, " said Koshovyi in the image of Yermak, which caused laughter in the hall.
Nepotism under fire: Why is it important?
The topic of nepotism raised in the issue is not accidental. This is a painful issue for many Ukrainians who follow political intrigues in the country. Making fun of such topics allows not only to make the audience laugh, but also to raise important social issues that are relevant in modern society.
"Tell me, Andrii Borisovych, are you a vain person? Well, what about you, Andrii Borisovych, how can such a respected and influential person like you be vain? Of course not, " continues Koshovoy, emphasizing the absurdity of the situation.
Humor with subtext: what's next?
Laughter through tears - that's how you can describe this number. "Kvartal 95" successfully combines humor and criticism, forcing viewers to think about important issues. It remains to be seen how the main characters of the scene - Yermak and Tyshchenko - will react to this.
Results and forecasts
This number once again confirmed that humor can be a powerful weapon in the fight against social problems. "Kvartal 95" skillfully raises important issues, not being afraid of challenges and criticism. Will this scene be the beginning of new changes in the political life of the country? Time will tell.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova