“The People’s Deputy from “European Solidarity” Alexei Goncharenko appealed to the Cabinet of Ministers and the Ministry of Defense to develop a separate form other than the form of the Armed Forces for the employees of the shopping center. The faction called it his personal initiative.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Goncharenko on Facebook, co -chairman of the European Solidarity faction in the Verkhovna Verkhov
Details: On Saturday, Goncharenko published his deputy’s appeal to the Cabinet of Ministers and the Ministry of Defense, in which he asks to “resolve the issue of development and replacement of military form for the employees of the Tax Code”.
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In his post on the social network, he stated that “the shopping center should not wear pixel” and that “the military began to dress pixel”, because “people run in different directions, only to bypass you, and in extreme cases it comes even to a fight.”
However, the co -chairman of the European Solidarity faction in the Verkhovna Rada Irina Gerashchenko stated that the faction did not initiate such ideas and learned about Goncharenko’s appeal from social networks. The party’s official page on Facebook has receded Gerashchenko.
Direct language Gerashchenko: “Mobilization, despite the complexity of this process, is an integral and important component of wartime. The shopping center is part of the Armed Forces, often there are military people who have returned from the front through injuries and injuries and now perform other tasks. Our respect and gratitude for the protection of Ukraine.
“European Solidarity” did not initiate any of the bill and ideas on the introduction of a separate form for representatives of the shopping center, did not discuss such ideas into factions and does not share them. It was an initiative of an individual deputy we learned about social networks and plan to discuss it in the faction. ”
That preceded: On April 15, Goncharenko stated that he would vote against the continuation of mobilization and martial law. The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk responded sharply.