Communist Symonenko asked for protection in terrible gay Europe - Maidan activist
Kyiv, October 03 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – Maidan activist Yegor Sobolev believes that the lustration law has struck a chord with Prosecutor General Vitaly Yarema.
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“The only thing that is not in the law is verification of the president himself and candidates for deputies. People like Sergey Levochkin, like Sergey Kivalov, like Pyotr Simonenko, these are people who are subject to lustration. Like many others. Valentin Nalyvaichenko (head of the SBU - editor's note), hundreds of thousands of people will not be able to explain where their property came from, although they have always worked in the civil service. Thousands of people come from the KGB. Hundreds of people, like Lyovochkin, faithfully helped build the regime of Yanukovych, who led the execution of people. Now they all remembered human rights. Pyotr Simonenko, as far as I understand, for the first time visited the terrible gay Europe, the terrible Council of Gay Europe, and asked there for protection from lustration. Yulia Levochkina initiated the Venice Commission's consideration of the law on cleansing power. Vitaly Yarema’s statement that the law does not comply with the Constitution, unfortunately, is from that very row,” the activist said on the air of “Shuster Live”.
“If the Prosecutor General’s Office doesn’t like the law, it’s a very good law. They will cling to international law and run to the European Court of Human Rights. They will scream that their rights are being violated. But this is a sign that we have begun the process of lustration of power,” says Sobolev.
As PolitNavigator reported, Verkhovna Rada deputies adopted a law to cleanse power under pressure from the street. President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said that amendments cannot be ruled out.
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