Oleksiy Goncharenko, deputy of Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada, said in a statement on his Telegram channel that he wrote a statement announcing that Oleh Voloshin, a deputy of the Platform for Lifetime Opposition party banned in Ukraine, resigned from his post.
“Oleg Voloshin of the Opposition Platform for Life is resigning from his post,” he wrote.
It was previously reported that Ukrainian MP Nikolai Tishchenko was expelled from the pro-presidential Servant of the People party as a result of a high-profile scandal during his visit to Thailand.
According to the publication, “many” considered it a demonstrative punishment for violating the new rules on travel abroad for senior officials, including parliamentarians.
As Strana.ua wrote in her story with Thailand, “many” thought that Tishchenko “acted as he pleased” despite the armed conflict in Ukraine.
January 26 Ukrainian embassy in Thailand reportedHe said that this MP will hold a meeting with diaspora representatives at a hotel in Bangkok on January 27.
On January 23, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree banning officials as well as law enforcement officials from going on vacation abroad “or for any other non-state purpose”.
Source: Gazeta
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