The deputy named Zhirinovsky's previously unknown hobbies
Among the hobbies of the founder of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) were collecting alarm clocks, badges, as well as breeding various animals, the head of the Labor Committee of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Yaroslav Nilov (LDPR) said in an interview with RIA Novosti ).
He noted that Zhirinovsky in general was a rather sentimental person. Despite his image and manner of communication.
“I was looking for an outlet after difficult working days. Being the leader of an opposition party is extremely difficult. To be in a negative background 24 hours a day and 365 days a year,” Nilov said.
Nilov noted that Zhirinovsky was very punctual and hated being late, so assembling alarm clocks became his hobby. In addition, the ex-head of the LDPR collected badges and dog figurines.
“He loved dogs and animals in general. He even had a small barnyard, where there were donkeys, mini pigs, and an ostrich, which once fell on the photographer Zhirinovsky,” Nilov said.
It was reported that postal products with the image of Vladimir Zhirinovsky appeared in Russia . Earlier, the legendary red jacket of Zhirinovsky was sold at auction — it went under the hammer at auction for 280,000 rubles.

