People's choice the people's Council DND: the decision about the dismissal was heavy Purgina
The decision about the dismissal of Andrei Purgina as the head of the people's Council DND difficult to deputies, but was approved by the factions of the "Donetsk Republic" and " Free Donbass ", said on Wednesday the people's Deputy of the people's Council, head of the public movement "Free Donbass" Evgeny Orlov.
"After discussing this Decision, the commissioners of the faction" Republic of Donetsk ", we realized that the joint opinion on the issue coincide. Of all the MPs who were in the hall, don't give your vote to only three, the overwhelming majority, 70 people supported this decision, " the Donetsk news Agency Orlov.
The eagles also said that Denis Pushilin, at that time Vice-speaker of the Parliament, and many of his colleagues it was hard to make a Decision about the dismissal Purgina. He also added that such event had to go and long time to prepare, but this time the people's Council was not.
in addition, Orlov said that MPs had to make a Decision about the dismissal of the speaker in the interests of the Republic and the people.
"Our ideas and principles of our struggle - they are much bigger than any of the personalities," he said.
on the last working day of the week, September 4, at the extraordinary meeting of the Parliament, the deputies voted for the resignation from the post of speaker Andrei Purgin and the election of the acting head of the National Assembly of Denis Pushilin, Deputy head of Parliament and the presidential envoy in the negotiations in the tripartite contact group on the settlement in the Donbass.
The military operation against dissatisfied with the coup d'etat of residents of Donbas lasts more than a year. At the talks on February 12 were achieved consensus on stopping the fire, the withdrawal of heavy weapons, introduction to the Constitution of Ukraine changes on decentralization of power and the consolidation of the special status " of certain districts of Donetsk and Lugansk regions ".
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