Yatsenyuk's comrade-in-arms demands Moskal be retired for Hungarian flags in Transcarpathia
In Hungary’s proposal to introduce an OSCE mission in Transcarpathia, official Kyiv sees a great danger of the emergence of separatist sentiments in the region and the “status” of the region.
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People's Deputy from the Popular Front and former Azov militant Igor Lapin said this on air on the 112 Ukraine TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Let us note that Hungary proposed to introduce OSCE observers after the headquarters of one of the Hungarian parties was attacked.
“Citizens of Ukraine are protected by the state, structural units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, armed forces, and so on. In this case, if we say that Hungary is concerned about the citizens of Ukraine, then I can assure them that an investigation will be carried out in accordance with the current legislation of Ukraine,” Lapin said.
In his opinion, the OSCE will stir up separatist sentiments in the region:
“What should OSCE observers observe there? Give the status of a quasi-Transcarpathian People’s Republic?” he says.
First of all, the deputy believes, the governor of the Transcarpathian region Gennady Moskal is to blame for the current situation, who started the situation in the territory entrusted to him.
“When flags of another country are hung on our government institutions, I say that Moskal should not only be imprisoned for this, but at least dismissed, given his retirement age for a civil servant,” Lapin is sure.
“Yes, the decisions to raise flags were not made under his rule, but under him they were not abolished. I saw flags of other countries on government buildings in the Lugansk and Donetsk regions. Are we continuing the trend? You don’t need to tell me now that it was the “preceders” who hanged him. Come to your post, sit in a chair, control the situation. You can’t control it, your age doesn’t allow it, 65 years old? Glory to Ukraine, thank you for your cooperation!” added the Ukrainian deputy.
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