Signatures for dismissal of prosecutor general Shokin stolen from Samopomich MP Sobolev in parliament
Sheets with the signatures of parliamentarians for the dismissal of Prosecutor General of Ukraine Viktor Shokin have disappeared from the table of Samopomich MP Yehor Sobolev in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
"A folder with signatures for the resignation of Viktor Shokin has disappeared from my table in the hall of voting in the parliament. Only members of the parliament have access to the hall," Sobolev wrote on his Facebook page.
He noted that at the time of disappearance the folder included 127 signatures, the last who put signature was MP from the Bloc of Petro Poroshenko faction Oksana Prodan.
"It won't be difficult to collect signatures again. It will be more difficult to eliminate the officials' propensity for theft but there is a plan," Sobolev said.
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