Yulia Tymoshenko Denies Bribery Allegations: 'Absolutely Never Under Any Circumstances'.
Tymoshenko's Statement on Lawmaker Bribery Accusations
According to Novyny.live: During a court hearing in Kyiv on January 16, Yulia Tymoshenko firmly rejected allegations that she bribed members of Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada. She declared
“absolutely never under any circumstances”had she participated in any such activity. Tymoshenko is a prominent opposition figure in Ukraine, and this case is being closely watched internationally.
The leader of the 'Batkivshchyna' (Fatherland) party faction added that she does not personally know half of the lawmakers mentioned in the analysis and stated
“I have never in my life met with them.”She expressed concern about the creation of 'contract political killings' and pointed to a lack of evidence and arguments in the case against her.
Tymoshenko emphasized that a major information campaign is attempting to portray her as a criminal, comparing these tactics to those used by former President Viktor Yanukovych.
Call for Public Scrutiny
Addressing journalists, Tymoshenko warned that the current situation is dangerous and requires public attention. Journalist Dmytro Shcheremet also documented this significant statement, highlighting the topic's urgency.
Tymoshenko's denial of the bribery accusations underscores the tense political climate in Ukraine, particularly within the context of her ongoing legal proceedings. Her claims of a lack of evidence and her comparison to former President Yanukovych suggest she views the charges as part of a broader political game. As Tymoshenko noted, public attention to this case could influence future political processes in the country.
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