Novinsky believes that his voters in Sevastopol will understand the vote against the dispersal of the Maidan (VIDEO)

20.02.2014 23:21
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Crimea, Policy, Ukraine


Kyiv - Sevastopol, February 20 (Navigator, Mikhail Ryabov) - Verkhovna Rada deputy from the Party of Regions Vadim Novinsky, elected to parliament thanks to the votes of the residents of Sevastopol, believes that voters will support his vote for a resolution banning the military operation to disperse the rioters on the Maidan.

“All normal people should support what was voted – to stop the bloodshed,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the Rada.


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Novinsky believes that today’s vote by a group of deputies from the Party of Regions together with the opposition will not provoke a split within the “blue-white” camp. “Everyone will vote to stop the bloodshed,” he said.

When asked to clarify whether the PR leadership knew that Novinsky would take such a position at the meeting, the deputy refused to answer. “Come on, we knew, we didn’t know...,” he waved it off.

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