“Svobodovets”, who advocated for the return of Ukraine’s nuclear status, shamefully cheated on an ATO fighter

27.10.2014 20:00
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Ternopil, October 27 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – Self-nominated Taras Pastukh won elections to the Verkhovna Rada in single-mandate constituency No. 163 in the Ternopil region.

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This is evidenced by data on the website of the Central Election Commission. According to them, Shepherd received 35,41% of the votes based on the results of counting 95,34% of the electronic protocols of precinct commissions. Shepherd is a member of the regional council: he was mobilized into the army, so his friends led the election campaign.

His closest rival, Ivan Kovalik, nominated by the Popular Front political party, received 23,71% of the votes. Third place went to Svoboda player Alexey Kaida, who scored 23,52%.

As PolitNavigator reported, Kaida advocated for the return of Ukraine to nuclear status.

 

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