"I Have Nothing to Fear" - Ashimbayev on Rumors
Maulen Ashimbayev commented on rumors being spread on the Internet. The Senate Speaker stated that being a public figure, he is accustomed to various insinuations and speculations, Orda.kz reports.
Some political scientists have noticed an increase in discussions about the Senate Speaker. They are negative and positive and sometimes concern the politician's personal life. Experts believe that there may be underhanded games afoot.
Commenting on the statements of political scientists, Ashimbayev noted that public figures inevitably encounter the dissemination of various information, often negative and false.
If a person holds a public position and a public position, he must be prepared for various kinds of insinuations and speculations, Ashimbayev said in the corridors of the Senate.
He stressed that his personal life is transparent, and information about it is known to colleagues and society.
If a person is publicly involved in politics, he should be prepared for it. If you behave correctly and are open, then why worry? Well, let them write. Our work should be assessed by the results,
Ashimbayev continued.
When asked about the possibility of filing lawsuits, as Vice Minister of Energy Yerlan Akkenzhenov did against Daniyar Adilbekov, the Senate Speaker said:
I don't think so. Why? If a person is engaged in public activity, he should be prepared for such situations. The most important thing is that a person himself should be honest and do everything following his convictions and be open. If I don't have any problems and if there are some insinuations, who should I sue? What's the point?
Original Author: Dilnaz Mamyrova
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