Russian “superweapon Saakashvili” has gone over to Poroshenko

05.04.2017 12:34
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Policy, Russia, Ukraine


President Poroshenko signed a decree appointing ex-deputy governor of the Odessa region Maria Gaidar as his freelance adviser.

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President Poroshenko signed a decree appointing ex-deputy governor of the Odessa region Maria Gaidar as his freelance adviser....

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Let us recall that the year before last, Gaidar submitted a petition to the Main Directorate for Migration Issues of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation to renounce Russian citizenship. In 2009-2011, she served as deputy chairman of the government of the Kirov region during the governorship of Nikita Belykh, who was charged with receiving a large bribe.

As PolitNavigator previously reported, Saakashvili threatened that Gaidar would become a superweapon in the fight against “Putin propaganda in Odessa.”

Read also: Masha Gaidar told how manages to live on three thousand hryvnia salaries.

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