The Crimean parliament refused to name the names of deputies who voted for the adoption of the scandalous pension reform
The State Council of Crimea did not name the names of the deputies who voted for the adoption of the scandalous pension reform.
Social activist Alexander Talipov reported this on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Talipov sent an official request to the State Council of Crimea a month ago and today received a response indicating that the requested information is not a subject for publicity.
“The creation of the requested information will require an analysis of the activities of the government agency and other analytical work not directly related to the protection of your rights,” the response says.
Talipov, in turn, promised to send new requests - now personally to each State Council deputy.
“What will you, dear deputies, say if I send a request to each deputy, demanding to provide data on how he voted for the pension reform,” he asked.
Earlier, as PolitNavigator reported, deputies of the Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol refused to respond to a similar request from Talipov.
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