Representatives of parties banned in Ukraine continue to be expelled from the parliament. In the near future, three representatives of the pro-Russian party will remain without mandates.
David Arakhamia, head of the Servant of the People faction in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, wrote about this on February 3.
“Everything will be held exclusively within the framework of the Constitution and laws of Ukraine. That is, without a chance of appealing to Ukrainian and international courts. Unfortunately, this is not as fast as we would all like. But it is reliable,” Arakhamia said.< /p>
Who will lose mandates
According to the politician, more information about lost mandates will be coming soon. He thanked the civil society for putting pressure on the pro-Russian deputies.
Arakhamia noted that he had received many questions from journalists about representatives of the Opposition Platform – For Life. Therefore, I decided to give a few details:
- Oleg Voloshin decided to resign. He announced this publicly;
- Natalia Korolevskaya and her husband Yury Solod are planning to resign.
To date day of their application in the BP Office is not yet registered. But, according to our information, documents from them are already being sent to Hrushevsky, – said Arakhamia.
Other candidates for loss of authority
< p dir="ltr"> RBC-Ukraine's sources in parliament said that deputies from the Opposition Platform for Life Vadim Stolar and Igor Abramovich want to resign. This may happen next week at the plenary session of the Verkhovna Rada.