Recall of Bezuhla from the post of deputy head of the National Security Committee: the Rada has registered a resolution

Recall of Bezuhla from the post of deputy head of the National Security Committee: the Rada has registered a resolution

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July 22 2024, 05:45 PM • 93463 views

The Verkhovna Rada has registered a draft resolution to recall Mariana Bezuhla from her position on the National Security Committee. The resolution may be considered in the parliament tomorrow.

The Verkhovna Rada has registered a draft resolution to recall MP Mariana Bezuhla from the positions of deputy chair and member of the Committee on National Security, Defense, and Intelligence. The resolution may be considered in the parliament tomorrow. This was reported by UNN with reference to draft resolution 11432.

Details

To recall Bezuhla Mariana Volodymyrivna, MP, from the positions of the Deputy Chairperson and member of the Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence due to circumstances that make it impossible for her to perform her duties

- the draft resolution says.

MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak reportedthat the Committee on Regulations will promptly consider this document and the vote in the Rada may take place tomorrow.

Bezuhla herself reported today that the Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence voted to prepare a resolution to remove her from the post of deputy and expel her from the committee.

Only the hall can vote on this, not the Committee, but they keep trying. It was proposed by Fedir Venislavsky and commented on by Iryna Friz. It was prepared by the chairman of the committee, Oleksandr Zavitnevych (who had a secretary with a Russian passport for four years). “Servant of the People and European Solidarity work together in the committee. They do not solve problems, but try to destroy those who do not remain silent and try to solve them. Mutual responsibility

Recall

On July 15, Mariana Bezuhla was recalled from her position as head of the parliamentary subcommittee on democratic civilian control.

The next day, Fedir Venislavskyi, a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence, filed a statement with law enforcement agencies against MP Mariana Bezuhla for publishing information related to security and defense from a closed meeting of the parliamentary committee.

Already on July 17, Bezuhla announced that she had officially left the Servant of the People parliamentary faction.