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"I will be better than my dad": Viktoria Spartz's Ukrainian neighbor spoke about her promise

Current American politician, Indiana Senator from Noblesville, Hamilton County, and US House of Representatives Congresswoman Victoria Spartz promised as a child to become better and more famous than her father, a deputy from Chernihiv.

"Apostrophe TV" was told about this by a Ukrainian acquaintance of Spartz, a resident of Nosivka, Chernihiv region, Natalia Savlenko.

"We spent our childhood here. She used to come. She herself comes from Chernihiv. Her dad was an influential Chernihiv deputy. She is a kind girl. Vika. Well, she always said: 'You will hear that I will be famous someday... I will be better than my dad.' Well, you see, that's how it turned out," Savlenko noted.

As a reminder, a member of the US House of Representatives from the Republican Party, Victoria Spartz, believes that Ukrainians must come to terms with the transfer of their territories to Russia.

This statement by Spartz caused a lot of criticism in the Ukrainian media. In particular, MP Mariana Bezugla called the senator with Ukrainian roots another werewolf.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine also responded to Spartz's statement that Ukrainians must accept the transfer of their territories to Russia.

Spartz later made a statement following the scandal surrounding her interview with the British newspaper The Telegraph , accusing the Telegraph of distorting her words.

Meanwhile, the People's Deputy from the "Servant of the People" party, economist Oleg Dunda, is calling on the US House of Representatives member from the Republican Party, Victoria Spartz, to give up her estate in the United States. The politician made this proposal against the backdrop of Spartz's scandalous statement that she would give up Ukrainian territory to Russia.