Interrogated! Poklonskaya was sent to Africa instead of a post in Moscow

Putin exiled Ukraine’s traitor to an African island

Working at a resort in Cape Verde is not what parliament bills to study / Today collage

Russian President Vladimir Putin has appointed the former prosecutor of Ukraine, who agreed in 2014 to become the “chief” prosecutor of the occupied Crimea peninsula, Natalya Poklonskaya, the Russian ambassador to Cape Verde.

The corresponding decree was published on October 13 on the official Internet portal of legal information.

The end of a career in Moscow

At the end of May, Poklonskaya announced that she would not take part in the preliminary voting of the United Russia party to select candidates for the elections to the State Duma.

I am withdrawing my candidacy from the primaries in connection with a new job, which I will announce a little later.“, – said then Poklonskaya in a video message in her accounts in social networks.

She later stated that she was interested in diplomatic activities, but did not want to get ahead of herself on the issue of future employment.

Crimea is not needed

Come back in “Crimea is our” the collaborationist is also in no hurry… In early October, in an interview with the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, Natasha said that she had no desire to return to any position in Crimea, since on the peninsula “everything already works in its own way.”

I used to say that if I return to Crimea, it will only be a prosecutor. Of course, if the manager makes an appropriate decision, I will not discuss it, this is a decision. But my desire is, no, I do not want to return to Crimea. Everything there already somehow works in its own way. And I don’t fit into it “in my own way”“, – said Poklonskaya.

Successes in the State Duma

  • Poklonskaya became a State Duma deputy in 2016 on the list of Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party.
  • During her term in office, she was noted for a number of strange initiatives. In 2020, she proposed to rename the bill “On the Prevention of Domestic Violence in the Russian Federation” into “The Law on Strengthening and Preserving the Family”, also declaring her intention to propose amendments to it.
  • And in 2017, she proposed amendments to the laws that would make it possible to deprive of Ukrainian citizenship and obtain Russian citizenship simply by sending a corresponding statement of renunciation of citizenship to the authorities of Ukraine by mail.

At the end of July 2021, the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine announced the completion of the pre-trial investigation into treason against eight former officials of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Among the defendants – ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of the ARC Sergey Aksenov, former head of the Verkhovna Rada of the ARC Vladimir Konstantinov and ex-prosecutor of the Prosecutor General’s Office Natalya Poklonskaya.

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