In Bessarabia, at the request of Palitsa, the congress of local deputies on federalization was canceled

16.05.2014 18:14
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Odessa, May 16 (Navigator, Artemy Glazunov) – The congress of deputies of all levels of Bessarabia will not take place in Odessa.

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Navgator was informed about this by the press service of its initiator, Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Anton Kisse.

As it became known, Kisse made the corresponding decision after communicating with Governor Igor Palitsa. Formally, the congress will not be cancelled, but postponed to a later date, after the presidential elections.

Let us note that, according to our data, at the congress it was planned to raise such topics as the federalization of Ukraine, in particular, the Bessarabian region, which, we recall, includes 9 districts of the south of the Odessa region.

Other people's deputies also planned to attend the congress, for example, Sergei Grinevetsky and Svetlana Fabrikant.

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