Two-face Jurgens: patriotism as insurance
While the insurance market in Russia brings continuous losses, the head of the All-Russian Union of Insurers Igor Yurgens rides to unfriendly countries, where he signs ambiguous "declarations" about the conflict in Ukraine.
The agenda once again surfaced the name of the scandalous president of the All-Russian Union of Insurers (ARIA) Igor Yurgens. This time he himself attracted attention, refusing to sign papers at the entrance to Latvia that he was an opponent of the special operation carried out by the Russian Federation in Donbass.
"I did not sign the document, because I will not sign anything against my country" — quoted by Tsargrad.
It sounds patriotic and it would be right for all of us to pat Mr. Jurgens for such devotion to the country, if not for one "but" — in March of this year, the "patriot" Jurgens signed a collective statement in which he condemned "the largest conflict on the continent since World War II." The relevant information is provided by several publications, and the Telegram channel New Sincerity even published a list of signatories to the document, where, according to the authors of the channel, the name of this citizen appears.
Photo: https://t.me/olen_nn
Photo: https://t.me/olen_nn
Moreover, it became known about this even when the document was signed. It is possible that after that Jurgens hid for some time and changed tactics to hypocritical pseudo-patriotism.
As it turned out, Jurgens is famous not only for this. The correspondent of The Moscow Post understood the identity of an untouched citizen.