“Forbidden things” - Lutsenko gave clarifications on Medvedchuk and Boyko
The chairman of the political council of the “For Life” party, Viktor Medvedchuk, received criminal proceedings precisely for words about his own parliament and government of the “autonomous region of Donbass”.
Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko stated this at a meeting of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Law Enforcement, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We are not in Russia, so everyone can criticize the current government, but this criticism cannot call for a change in territorial integrity. One propagandist, a Ukrainian citizen who was expelled from Russia, obsessively talked about how Crimea has always been part of Russia. She will be responsible for such a public denial of the integrity of Ukraine,” Lutsenko said.
“Another prohibited thing is calls to change the constitutional order by armed means. And there are such figures who formally disguise their calls for changing the Constitution as pseudo-legal forms. For example, when one leader of a pro-Russian organization at his congress says that autonomy should be created in Donbass. There is nothing illegal here, because anyone has the right to do this, but Medvedchuk declares that it will have its own government and parliament. We consider this as information support for the aggressor country and its terrorist formations during a military conflict,” explained the Prosecutor General.
As PolitNavigator reported, the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine opened criminal proceedings against the chairman of the political council of the party “For Life” Viktor Medvedchuk.
At the same time, battalion commander-deputy Medvedchuk, on whose application a case was opened, called "nationally concerned unicellular".
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