People’s Deputy Nikolai Tishchenko was expelled from the Servant of the People parliamentary faction.
This was announced on January 27 by the press secretary of the political force, Yulia Paliychuk.
According to the results of an intra-factional poll launched the day before, a decision was made to exclude Nikolai Nikolayevich Tishchenko from the parliamentary faction of the Servant of the People political party,” Paliychuk said.
Recall that on January 26, the people’s deputy was also expelled from the pro-presidential Servant of the People party.
This happened after the Embassy of Ukraine in Thailand published the announcement of a meeting with the People’s Deputy in Bangkok, where he was supposed to “discuss the issue of improving interaction with representatives of the Ukrainian community.”
After that, the speaker of the Servant of the People, Yulia Paliychuk, announced that Tishchenko was fired from the post of deputy chairman of the faction, and the head of the party, Elena Shulyak, announced that he had been expelled from the party.
According to the head of the faction, David Arakhamia, Tishchenko will also be expelled from the faction. During January 26, members of the faction voted for this decision.
I hope that after that everyone will finally understand what the work of a deputy of a belligerent country is,” Arakhimia wrote.
Subsequently, the announcement of Tishchenko’s meeting at the Embassy of Ukraine in Thailand was removed from the network.
Source: Racurs

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