" Freedom ": Veche Vinnitsa supported our candidacy for the position of head of the regional state administration
The nationalist party " Svoboda " informs the consent of the Assembly in the Ukrainian city of Vinnitsa send them a messenger Alexey Furman to the Council of Maidan as a candidate for the position of head of the region informs on Sunday, the Ukrainian news Agency UNIAN.
on the first day of the weekend in Vinnitsa in the regional administration, hosting and city Council, was planned extraordinary session, at which the MPs was going to send in the resignation of the head of the regional Council Sergey Svitko, whose candidature, according to Ukrainian media, has made the initiative Maidan.
Soon the building gathered hundreds of active participants who are against this dismissal. They stormed the administration, took the hall and the Bureau and adopted an appeal to the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko to immediately dismiss the head of the Vinnytsia region Anatoliy Oliynyk.
" on the square in the center of Vinnitsa gathered about 150 active participants of " Freedom ", which is connected to the activists of the " Fatherland " and the head of the regional Council Sergey Svitko. They keep the flags IN " Freedom " and chanting, " Oliynyk resign", according to the report.
on the page of " Freedom " in Twitter appeared that the participants in the Assembly supported the candidacy of the head of the Vinnytsia regional organization of the party " Freedom " Alexey Furman, head of the regional state administration: " in the winery at the popular community supported the candidacy of Alexey Furman to the Council of Maidan as a candidate for the position of head of the regional state administration ".
first it was announced that eight police officers and six protesters were injured on the first day of the weekend during the riots in Vinnitsa in Ukraine, 3 policemen were in the intensive care unit. In connection with the riots prosecuted under the criminal code under article " hooliganism " and " a Threat or violent action against the police authority ".
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