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Trukhanov says he is ready to defend his position even behind bars

The mayor of Odessa Gennady Trukhanov, who was deprived of Ukrainian citizenship the day before, states that he will prove his right in court, will not go from the country and is ready to defend her position even while banging. Source: Trukhanov at a briefing on October 15, the direct language of the mayor of Odessa on the question of why he was still not put on shackles and did not put into custody for the alleged concealment of the fact of dual citizenship or, for example, the state council: “Well, everyone says that something will be prepared. Be here. Details: He emphasized again that he had never had Russian citizenship. “I had no passports. Neither Greek nor Russian. There was never a passport of Russia nor citizenship,” Trukhanov said. He called all the data about his Russian citizenship “falsification”, “fake”, which was stuck quickly. “They looked at the hand. How could it be misleading the president and misleading everyone? He stressed that he did not change his mind to go to court because he was “confident in his correctness.” “I will fight and work for the benefit of my city. And I am sure of my victory,” Trukhanov said. However, it does not rule out that it can be pursued. “I think if they said” A “, then they will also do” b. The mayor emphasized that in 2020 he, as an official, was to be inspected by different authorities to access secret information. And so he already works as a mayor, so he concludes that he had to successfully undergo this check. Trukhanov asked how he then went through this check if he was talking about his second citizenship since 2014. Prehistory: On October 14, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported on social networks that he made a decision on “persons who found Russian citizenship” without calling their names. “Public” received confirmation from the sources in the state power, which is in particular Trukhanov. Gennady Trukhanov has been the mayor of Odessa since 2014. At the same time, the first reports of his Russian citizenship appeared. At the same time, the Law on Local Self -Government in Ukraine says that deprivation of citizenship is the reason for the early termination of the mayor’s powers. The mayor of Odessa denied that he had Russian citizenship and called the decision to deprive his Ukrainian citizenship with “falsification”. He stated that he would sue. The SBU later reported that Trukhanov had ceased Ukrainian citizenship because he is a Russian citizen and has a current foreign passport of the aggressor country. On October 15, President Volodymyr Zelensky appointed the head of the Odessa City Military Administration of the current head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Sergei Lisak.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Trukhanov says he is ready to defend his position even behind bars Mayor of Odessa Gennady Trukhanov. Photo with his Telegram

The mayor of Odessa Gennady Trukhanov, who was deprived of Ukrainian citizenship the day before, states that he will prove his right in court, will not go from the country and is ready to defend her position even while banging.

Source: Trukhanov at a briefing on October 15

The direct language of the mayor of Odessa to the question of why he was still not put on shackles and did not put into custody for the alleged concealment of the fact: “Well, everyone says something is getting ready.

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Details: He emphasized again that he had never had Russian citizenship.

“I had no passports. Neither Greek nor Russian. There was never a passport of Russia nor citizenship,” Trukhanov said.

He called all the data about his Russian citizenship “falsification”, “fake”, which was stuck quickly.

“They looked at the hand. How could it be misleading the president and misleading everyone?

He stressed that he did not change his mind to go to court because he was “confident in his correctness.”

“I will fight and work for the benefit of my city. And I am sure of my victory,” Trukhanov said.

However, it does not rule out that it can be pursued.

“I think if they said” A “, then they will also do” b.

The mayor emphasized that in 2020 he, as an official, was to be inspected by different authorities to access secret information. And so he already works as a mayor, so he concludes that he had to successfully undergo this check.

Trukhanov asked how he then went through this check if he was talking about his second citizenship since 2014.

Prehistory:

  • On October 14, President Volodymyr Zelensky reported on social networks that he made a decision on “persons who found Russian citizenship” without calling their names.
  • “Public” received confirmation from the sources in the state power, which is in particular Trukhanov.
  • Gennady Trukhanov has been the mayor of Odessa since 2014. At the same time, the first reports of his Russian citizenship appeared. At the same time, the Law on Local Self -Government in Ukraine says that deprivation of citizenship is the reason for the early termination of the mayor’s powers.
  • The mayor of Odessa denied that he had Russian citizenship and called the decision to deprive his Ukrainian citizenship with “falsification”. He stated that he would sue.
  • The SBU later reported that Trukhanov had stopped Ukrainian citizenship because he is Russian citizen and has a current foreign passport of the aggressor country.
  • October 15 President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed the head of the Odessa city military administration of the current head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Sergey Lisak.
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