Tymoshenkovite on the death of the impeachment initiator Poroshenko: The dictatorship is greater than under Yanukovych

Igor Petrov.  
26.06.2017 21:26
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Криминал, Political killings, Story of the day, Ukraine


Former head of the Kyiv administration, deputy of the capital city council Vladimir Bondarenko from the Batkivshchyna party commented a statement by the famous lawyer Tatyana Montyan that the suspicious death in an accident of deputy Boris Panchenko may be connected with the vote of the Kyiv Regional Council on the impeachment of Petro Poroshenko, initiated by him two days before his death.

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The former head of the Kyiv administration, deputy of the capital city council Vladimir Bondarenko from the Batkivshchyna party commented on the statement of the famous...

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“I don’t like President Poroshenko, I am in favor of impeaching him. But there is no impeachment yet, and he will not allow it. Today he is blocking the media, blocking all channels, throwing out Shuster and in general everyone who speaks more or less freely. The brigade that accompanies him is now thinking about how to formulate an electoral process in such conditions in order to reduce the number of his opponents using various methods, including the possible declaration of a territory in which elections are prohibited...

I personally do not know the deceased. He was probably a good person. He had critical judgments about the current government - as it deserves. If there is evidence of binding (incident) to politics, then this is possible. But if Montyan says this, then I don’t believe it.

Pyotr Alekseevich conducts his policy using the methods that he conducts. His friends are corrupt officials, some of them say that they didn’t steal amber, someone else didn’t steal anything... Today this is covered, today we have a dictatorship greater than under Yanukovych,” says Yulia Tymoshenko’s ally.

Despite his skepticism towards Montyan, the deputy recalled how he once almost burned himself in a car due to an assassination attempt several years ago.

“They once threw a Molotov cocktail at my car, and it was a political matter. The attack took place at night while I was driving along a dark road. This is possible with us,” Bondarenko said about the peculiarities of the Ukrainian political struggle.

Earlier, well-known Kiev lawyer Tatyana Montyan confirmed information that Panchenko’s death could have been Petro Poroshenko’s revenge for the Kyiv Regional Council’s vote to impeach the president.

On the eve of the strange circumstances of Panchenko’s death Ukrainian political scientist Alexander Lazarev also drew attention.

As PolitNavigator reported, deputies of the Kyiv Regional Council appealed to the Verkhovna Rada with a proposal to regulate the procedure for removing the President of Ukraine through impeachment.

In addition, previously the Kiev Regional Council and a number of other regional councils voted for the appeal to the Cabinet of Ministers with a demand to conclude an agreement on the division of powers with the central authorities.

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