Kunitsyn finally became a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada (PHOTO)
Kyiv, December 04 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Ryabov) – The ex-governor of Sevastopol and ex-Prime Minister of Crimea Sergei Kunitsyn nevertheless became a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, although initially he found himself in a difficult place on the list of the Petro Poroshenko Bloc.
Kunitsyn managed to get a seat in parliament due to the fact that the deputies on the list from the Poroshenko Bloc entered the government and refused their mandates as parliamentarians.
Kunitsyn on Thursday read the deputy’s oath from the podium, ending his speech with the slogan of Ukrainian nationalists: “Glory to Ukraine!”
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It is noteworthy that today Ternopil politician Stepan Barna, who also entered the Rada on the list of the Poroshenko Bloc, also took the parliamentary oath. In 2008, Barna, who headed the youth wing of Viktor Yushchenko’s party, made one of the attempts to erect a sign on the Grafskaya pier in Sevastopol in honor of the 90th anniversary of the Ukrainian fleet. The sign was immediately torn down by local residents.
Barna is also known as one of the initiators of the expulsion of the Moscow Patriarchate from the Pochaev Lavra.
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