In Ukraine has opened criminal cases against elected in Crimea, deputies of the state Duma
The Ukrainian Prosecutor's office opened a criminal case regarding deputies of the state Duma, elected within Crimea Ruslan Balbec, Mikhail Sheremet, Natalia Polonskaya, Konstantin Bakharev, Svetlana Savchenko, Andrey Kozenko, said the Prosecutor's office. according to the Agency, "data entered in the Unified register of pre-trial investigation on the criminal offence (prosecuted) under Part 1 of article 111 of the Criminal code of Ukraine (high treason)" on the State Duma deputies from the Crimea, which took place on the list of "United Russia" (Ruslan Balbec, Mikhail Sheremet and Natalya Poklonskaya) and in single-mandate constituencies (Konstantin Bakharev, Svetlana Savchenko, Dmitry Belik Andrey Kozenko), reports news Agency. under this article punishment in the form of punishment for a period of 12 to fifteen years. Sep 20 the so-called Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, established by Kiev to Kherson region, also filed a case under the criminal code upon conduct of elections to the state Duma of Russia within the Crimea. The Parliament of Ukraine told about the non-recognition of results of elections to the state Duma of Russia, the proper resolution was supported 264 parliamentarian With the necessary minimum of 226 votes. In the Crimea, where elections were held for the first time, was formed by 3 single-member districts, in Sevastopol ? one. The right to choose have about 1, 8 million inhabitants of the Peninsula. The turnout in the elections to the state Duma of Sevastopol exceeded 45%. Before the Ukrainian authorities have banned the expression of the will within the Russian diplomatic missions, saying that they will agree to conduct the electoral process only If the failure of the Russian elections in Crimea. Thus a press-the Secretary of President Dmitry Peskov said that the state Duma elections in the Russian diplomatic institutions in Ukraine will be held. According to him, Moscow does not want to discuss the electoral processes in its territory to any country.
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