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Netflix brings back Zelensky comedy Servant of the People

Published by: Team GI Youth

Netflix will air Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky’s political comedy series, Servant of the People. In the series, the teacher unexpectedly becomes president of Ukraine. The law graduate was elected as president of Ukraine in 2019.

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Published on 20, Mar 2022

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