In Odessa, the new oligarch governor is flirting with Anti-Maidan

07.05.2014 16:53
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Odessa, May 07 (Navigator, Artemy Glazunov) – Igor Palitsa, who was appointed yesterday as Odessa governor, intends to involve representatives of the local Anti-Maidan in the activities of the Public Council under the regional state administration. 

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He stated this at a press conference, a Navigator correspondent reports.

According to the head of the region, the public council will include politicians, representatives of the media, public organizations, including “Maidanovites” and their opponents from Anti-Maidan. In addition, representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Security Service of Ukraine, and the prosecutor's office will be included.

As Navigator reported, on April 2 in Odessa there were bloody clashes between representatives of Anti-Maidan on the one hand, and “Euro-Maidanists”, as well as football fans, on the other. As a result of the riots, 46 people died. This resulted in the dismissal of Vladimir Nemirovsky from the post of governor.

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In Odessa, the new oligarch governor is flirting with the Anti-Maidan.






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