

Benyuk said that “freedom” was called the marginal party.
“They said that people did not support her. They accused those who then crossed the side of the Russians, fled from our state or went to other parties,” the actor shared.
He added that now politicians use the very long-standing theses of “Freedom” in relation to the aggressor of Russia.
“The postulates described by“ freedom ”in the 1990s and 2000s come true today. According to the“ Svobodovites ”, it was not necessary to give nuclear weapons-this time it was worth it to diverge with the Muscovites for a long time-it was a different one-it had to be different-it was three,” the ex-deputy said.
Context
Benyuk in 1978 graduated from the Kyiv State Institute of Theater Arts named after Ivan Karpenko-Karoy.
The first place of work of the actor was the Kiev Theater of a young spectator, since 1980 Benyuk served in the Ivan Franco National Academic Drama Theater.
In addition to working in the theater, Benyuk is acting in the cinema, teaches at the University of Karpenko-Kare.
In 2012-2014, he was a people's deputy from the Freedom party.




