NABU Accused of Pressuring MP Kopytin, with Tymoshenko Revealing His Alleged Mandate.

NABU Accused of Pressuring MP Kopytin, with Tymoshenko Revealing His Alleged Mandate
NABU Accused of Pressuring MP Kopytin, with Tymoshenko Revealing His Alleged Mandate

NABU Accused of Pressuring Igor Kopytin

According to Novyny.live: Yulia Tymoshenko has alleged that Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) is exerting pressure on Member of Parliament Igor Kopytin, with whom she has held meetings. According to Tymoshenko, Kopytin is acting on instructions from the anti-corruption agency due to a criminal proceeding currently open against him.

"This meeting was initiated by Mr. Kopytin. He is a Member of Parliament who is the subject of a criminal case with NABU. He is under pressure from this body to essentially carry out their instructions." - Yulia Tymoshenko

Igor Kopytin is an MP from the ruling 'Servant of the People' faction. Tymoshenko reported on three meetings initiated by Kopytin. During their conversations, the deputy expressed a desire to leave the 'Servant of the People' faction and stated he did not wish to work with the parliamentary majority or the president. Tymoshenko claims Kopytin believes the laws being passed are anti-Ukrainian and cannot be supported in a vote.

Tymoshenko contends the MP feels this pressure and cannot freely express his views on the political decisions being made in the country. This case highlights the ongoing tensions between anti-corruption institutions and political figures in Ukraine.

Political Tensions in Ukraine

The situation surrounding Igor Kopytin and his alleged interactions with NABU underscores the strain within Ukraine's political environment, where anti-corruption bodies continue their work. Tymoshenko's statements may point to potential internal conflicts within the 'Servant of the People' faction and increasing pressure on deputies who hold dissenting views on government policy.

These developments could influence the future political landscape in Ukraine, as anti-corruption efforts remain a central focus of public attention and international scrutiny.


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