Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Impeached Ukrainian President Yanukovich's abandoned

Forty-eight photos at izismile.com



According to Wikipedia the president 18 other residences available. 

11 comments:

Shouting Thomas said...

Must have thrown some great parties.

I'm getting by with my little cottage in Woodstock.

virgil xenophon said...

"It's good to be King--until you aren't.

deborah said...

Apparently, these aren't the days when you can secretly broker a deal with the Russians when an EU deal is in the works.

XRay said...

Nice place. Looks like a strip mine going on next to it though.

sakredkow said...

I'm pretty sure many world leaders indulge themselves this way.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Video of the digs.

Icepick said...

Come on, it's hardly the monstrosity that Ceausescu had.

Shouting Thomas said...

@phx

Mark Steyn is one of the few writers who discusses the incredibly profligate spending of our royal family, the First Family.

Their spending and perks are stunning.

Unknown said...

The Clintons are interested. They have all sorts of Goldman Sachs money they'd like to unload.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

What I find remarkable, and admirable, is that (so far) the Ukrainian people have not looted and destroyed the place. Instead they are protecting from looting and turning it into a museum. At least this is what we are hearing.

Amartel said...

Yanukovich was born into a poor family but went to university and worked for a transportation company for 2 decades before getting into politics in 1997. He was chief manager for the transportation company when he left and ran for governor of a province (?) in Ukraine. 10 years later he bought this house. Per Wikipedia, "Yanukovych acquired the Mezhyhirya estate in a former forest preserve near Kiev in 2007, according to critics through a murky series of companies and transactions. Yanukovych did not reveal the price he paid, although he called it a "very serious price".