In Vladivostok, deputy Svetlana Goryacheva continues to acquaint the inhabitants of Primorye with her book

In Vladivostok, deputy Svetlana Goryacheva continues to acquaint the inhabitants of Primorye with her book

In Vladivostok, deputy Svetlana Goryacheva continues to acquaint the inhabitants of Primorye with her book called "My Way is Far." This time the students were Maritime State University cadets. The most authoritative politician of Primorsky Krai shared with her youth memories of her personal life and gave valuable recommendations on the way to success.

"It's far from my path," as Svetlana Goryacheva says, it's not just a collection of memories, it turned out to be a kind of anthem of the Primorsky Territory. The deputy shares frank moments of the political biography, tells how her views changed on this or that situation in Russia and in general about boundless love for the small Motherland. The name did not come immediately, many other memoirs were studied, I did not want to repeat it with other authors. The words of Nekrasov from the poem "Russian Women" came to mind.


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