In Mariupol, supporters of the Donetsk Republic dissolved the city council and are recruiting people's deputies

13.04.2014 14:47
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Policy, Ukraine


Mariupol, April 13 (Navigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – In Mariupol, supporters of the “Donetsk People’s Republic” who seized the city hall building dissolved the city council.

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Donbass People's Militia activist Pavel Tatyana Gubareva reported this to Navigator.

According to her, at the meeting it was decided to dismiss the city council. The Executive Committee continues to work to quickly resolve issues related to the life of the city.

“People enroll in the people’s militia to ensure law and order in the city,” the activist said. In addition, people who want to participate in the work of the new government bodies are invited to sign up as people's deputies.

Let us recall, as Navigator reported, today during a rally in Mariupol, activists seized the back of the city council and planted the flag of the “Donetsk People’s Republic” over it.

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