In Crimea, intrigue is unfolding around the candidate for the State Duma from the region
In January, Crimean United Russia members will decide on a candidate for by-elections to the State Duma instead of Alexei Chernyak, who resigned as deputy.
This was announced by the secretary of the regional branch of United Russia, Chairman of the State Council of the Republic Vladimir Konstantinov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I’ll be honest, I haven’t yet met someone willing to come and say that they are ready to compete in the preliminary vote,” Konstantinov added and assured that United Russia should nominate a self-sufficient and recognizable politician.
Observers are ready to argue with this, who predict that the newly minted LDPR member Viktor Bout, who spent 15 years in an American prison on charges of arms trafficking and supporting terrorism, will be the new State Duma deputies from Crimea. The Crimean United Russia members lost the chance to hire someone instead of Chernyak.
During the election campaign itself, they had to urgently change Evgeniy Kabanov, who was interested in investigators, who held the post of Deputy Prime Minister at that time, with deputy Leonid Babashov, and after the elections they heard about Alexey Chernyak. According to rumors, one of his offenses was trading in the credentials of “assistant to a State Duma deputy.”
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