Odessa Mayor Trukhanov to Challenge Citizenship Revocation in Supreme Court.
Trukhanov Plans to Challenge Loss of Citizenship
According to inkorr.com: Hennadii Trukhanov, the mayor of Odessa, announced his intention to contest the decision regarding the revocation of his Ukrainian citizenship in the Supreme Court. He emphasized that he never intended to acquire Russian citizenship and did not stay on the territory of Russia for it to happen automatically.
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The revocation of Trukhanov's citizenship became possible due to a decree from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which concerns individuals with Russian passports. Trukhanov considers this decision a "falsification," insisting that he is not a citizen of Russia.
Additionally, the President of Ukraine announced the creation of a municipal military administration in Odessa, the head of which will be appointed in the near future.
These events indicate changes in Ukraine's political landscape, as the revocation of citizenship reveals new aspects of the relationship between the state and its officials. The establishment of a military administration in Odessa may impact regional stability and the management of the city amid current challenges. Observers are awaiting further developments in the situation, which will undoubtedly be significant for the local population.
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