The Ministry of Culture noted that the state, as the owner of this property, can only terminate the contract “in case of misuse of this property.”
The Cabinet of Ministers will not remove religious buildings from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, so as not to violate current law. This was announced on Facebook by the people’s deputy from Golos Inna Sovsun, who sent an appeal to the government to end the lease of the buildings of the three laurels (Kiev-Pechersk, Pochaev and Svyatogorsk) of the Moscow Church in Ukraine.
Sovsun published a photo of a letter from the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy, criticizing the position of the government structure.
Thus, the ministry stressed that the state, as the owner of this property, may unilaterally terminate the lease agreement for the church buildings “if it detects misuse of the property. or its maintenance in an improper condition. “
The people’s representative recalled the words of Russian militant Igor Girkin, who said that “my personal bodyguard consists of spiritual children, monks, hieromonks of the Svyatogorsk Lavra. Absolutely. In the last person!” Hold on wrong state ”situation.
Criticizing the position of the executive branch, the citizen’s representative stressed that a threat to national security requires swift and decisive action, and that this is “one of those cases where the spirit of the law should be more important than the letter. its. “
Recall that Inna Sovsun submitted to the Verkhovna Rada a bill to ban any religious organizations in Ukraine that belong to or are located in the territory of the aggressor country.
The head of the OCU, Metropolitan Epiphany, said that the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate continues to maintain solidarity with Moscow Patriarch Kirill (Gundyaev). His declaration of independence is just another deceptive maneuver to change the attitude of Ukrainian society to itself.
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Source: korrespondent

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