Борис Чернышов предложил создать в Москве центр психологической помощи для участников СВО
Вице-спикер Госдумы от ЛДПР Борис Чернышов (77 место #КПДГД17) обратился к вице-премьеру Татьяне Голиковой с предложением о создании в Москве ресурсного центра психологической помощи для участников специальной военной операции на Украине (СВО) и их семей.
Борис Чернышов предложил создать в Москве центр психологической помощи для участников СВО
Вице-спикер Госдумы от ЛДПР Борис Чернышов (77 место #КПДГД17) обратился к вице-премьеру Татьяне Голиковой с предложением о создании в Москве ресурсного центра психологической помощи для участников специальной военной операции на Украине (СВО) и их семей.
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