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“Traditionally, New Year and Christmas holidays are celebrated in the family circle, we will spend more time with children and grandchildren,” the speaker said on Friday during a meeting of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the implementation of state policy in the field of protecting families and children. “There will be gifts, matinees, going to the cinema.”
In her opinion, this is a great opportunity to support our producers – to give a child a toy or a delicacy made in Russia, “to bring it to a domestic children’s film or cartoon, which is already known all over the world.” “It is necessary to teach children from an early age that Russian means good,” Matvienko said.
People who paid attention to these words note that Valentina Matvienko herself is unlikely to widely use domestically produced goods in her everyday life.

Many doubt that the speaker of the Federation Council has a domestic car, telephone and clothes. Perhaps she gave Russian-made toys to her grandchildren, but very few people believe in this either.
But users of social networks have found dozens of domestic things, besides toys and even phenomena that, on the advice of the chairman of the upper house of the Russian parliament, can be “sold” to children as good ones, despite reality and common sense.
Rosbalt Like has collected several jokes and suggestions on the topic.
Earlier, Rosbalt Like spoke about how Russians react to the imminent adoption of a law on restrictions for unvaccinated citizens.
Source: Rosbalt

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