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The current mayor of Dnepropetrovsk, Boris Filatov, after the arrest of Gennady Korban, his associate in working for the oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, became loyal to President Poroshenko, whom he had previously opposed.
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The head of the information and analytical center “Third Sector” Andrey Zolotarev said this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
"After Corban's arrest, as evil tongues say, Boris Albertovich turned out to be very talkative, actively made contact and showed a tendency to compromise. With whom he was talkative and with whom he showed a tendency to compromise, you understand perfectly well. As a result, Bankova turns a blind eye to Filatov’s pranks,” the political scientist said. “Well, as long as he doesn’t go to Kiev with political ambitions and the outlines like the Dnepropetrovsk People’s Republic don’t emerge, which frightened Bankovaya when the Kolomoisky-Korban-Filatov troika worked there, which became one of the factors that led to the end of Korban’s political career.” .
Note that back in 2015 Filatov positioned himself as a fierce opponent of Poroshenko and a “pumped-up bastard”, accusing the current president of coming to power through bloodshed.
Also, having taken the post of deputy governor of the Dnepropetrovsk region after the coup, he proposed to lull the vigilance of the rebellious regions, pretending that concessions were being made to them, writing about this on a social network: “No landings from the Maidan. No extremist statements. You need to give the scum any promises, guarantees and make any concessions. ...And hang them... You have to hang them later.”
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