Alexander Lependin, Deputy of the Kaluga Region Maloyaroslavets Regional Assembly from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, who did not stand up during the performance of the anthem, was immediately summoned to the military registration and recruitment office at the ethics commission meeting. , to write Kaluga News.
The head of the Maloyaroslavetsky district, Mikhail Bruk, confirmed this information in a comment to the publication. According to him, the subpoena was delivered “to verify the data.”
the deputy himself said “socialbites.ca” said that he visited the military registration and enlistment office on March 15.
“This is for data verification. Today at 10 am was to verify the data, the address, the children. As expected by the military commissioners, the offer to serve under the contract was announced. However, due to health reasons, I am not eligible,” he said.
According to Lependine, the ethics committee has already held a meeting. A decision will be made in a month, but the MP thinks he will not be removed from office: “There will most likely be censorship.”
Lependin announced that he would not be removed from his post when a scandal erupted at the end of February this year. At the same time, he threatened to record the discussion of the incident at the Lawyers’ Ethics Committee. “If they scold me there or offer something, of course I will defend myself with the help of people and video. Positions will not be removed. Then there will be a concrete political approach,” he said. aforementioned o “socialbites.ca” February 22.
Lependin also admitted that he did not expect such an answer. “Not a single person in the audience was angry, did not correct me, did not ask if everything was okay for me. How does Parfyonov (head of administration of Maloyaroslavetsky district – socialbites.ca) not believe my explanations? By law there may be medical symptoms, I wrote that my legs are blocked. Will Parfyonov or the police somehow control this? said.
Lependin stressed that he had “special allegations” against the Brook county president for his activities as chief physician of the local hospital, so other lawmakers “put pressure on him as well as the opposition.”
First about the event with the anthem reported Community in the VKontakte Mayak Zone Information Center:
“During the performance of the National Anthem of the Russian Federation, from which the report began [главы администрации Малоярославецкого района] Vyacheslav Parfenov, the only authorized deputy of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, Alexander Lependin, remained in prison. This cannot go unnoticed and cause outrage,” the post says.
According to art. 7 of Federal Constitutional Law No. 3 “On the State Anthem of the Russian Federation”, those present are required to listen to the anthem of the Russian Federation standing up. Also, men must take off their hats.
The record states that Lependin could be fined between 2,000 and 150,000 rubles. However, it has been ruled that feeling bad while the anthem is being played is a legal reason not to stand up.
In a commentary on Podium, a communist announcedthat he didn’t get up because of “clogged legs” as he pumped them in the gym the day before the county commissioner’s report.
“I had leg day in training on Sunday, I conceded a lot of goals in my legs, I could barely stand. But when the soldiers of the dead were honored, he defeated himself, stood up, leaned on his back. There is no underlying cause,” Lependin explained.
Vyacheslav Parfyonov, Head of Administration of Maloyaroslavetsky District declaration “Get up”, not believing the MP’s statements.
Parfyonov noted that Lependin held a minute’s silence in memory of the soldiers who were martyred in the special operations zone. “So he understood that this would discredit the Russian troops, that it would be criminal,” he said.
“He came to the meeting on foot, he was able to come. If your legs hurt, you can’t go to the report. In my opinion, he did not stand up defiantly because lately he found fault with the ruling party, the authorities,” he said.
He promised to bring Lependine to justice through the courts.