The daughter of the chairman of the parliament of Dagestan, who criticized the West, vacationed at expensive resorts in Europe

This summer, 20-year-old Dzhennet Askenderova, the daughter of the Speaker of the People's Assembly of Dagestan Zaur Askenderov, was vacationing in Europe with her friends. Including the expensive Jimmy’z Monte-Carlo club in Monaco. She herself admitted this on her Instagram account.

Reserving a table at the club costs from 3 thousand euros. At the same time, the average salary of a resident of Dagestan is 20 thousand rubles per month, which is one of the worst indicators in the Russian Federation.

The Chairman of the Parliament of Dagestan, Zaur Askenderov, a former State Duma deputy, regularly expresses support for the war with Ukraine, declares assistance to the participants in the “special operation,” and criticizes Western countries.

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