MP Olha Chervakova may receive 10 hectares of Kotsiubynsky forest for providing "deputy services."

ChervakovaUkrainian MP Olga Chervakova may receive ownership of 10 hectares of protected forest near the village of Kotsiubynske in the Kyiv region.

This is the price Olga Chervakova paid as a member of parliament for lobbying for the annexation of the Kotsiubyn Forest to the city of Kyiv. In the last local elections, Olga Chervakova appointed her own candidate, Olga Matyushina, as head of the Kotsiubyn Village Council. She is expected to ensure the annexation of the forest to the capital by 2016 through a relevant resolution of the village council.

During the 2015 local elections, MP Olha Chervakova was practically a fixture in Kotsiubynske. After Olha Matyushina was elected mayor, Ms. Chervakova began actively advocating for the annexation of the Kotsiubynske forest to Kyiv.

The most interested parties in the development of the forest in the village of Kotsiubynske are illegal developers from Kyiv, who have exhausted the capital's land resources and will be using Kyiv's playgrounds and parks for their own development. The developers' plans were thwarted by the annexation of the Kotsiubynske community to the united community of Irpin, a move supported by both village residents and members of the previous village council. This is logical, since while Kyiv's parks are being cleared to make way for new high-rise buildings, new parks are being reconstructed and opened in Irpin. This is despite the fact that Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko and newly elected Kyiv City Council Secretary Volodymyr Prokopov are waging a campaign against illegal developers.

Therefore, there is a conspiracy here between Moscow developers and the people's representative. The developers' goal is to give Chervakov 10 hectares of protected forest or the equivalent in square meters of housing in the high-rise buildings that will replace the forest.

Ms. Chervakova's task is to lobby for the annexation of the forest in the village of Kotsyubinskoye to the capital and to turn her fellow members of parliament against the leadership of the city of Irpin.

This appears to be a well-planned campaign, as a significant portion of Olga Chervakova's Facebook posts are dedicated to the village of Kotsyubinskoye and to vilifying the mayor of Irpen and the local council members.

In particular, Olga Chervakova writes that Irpen is cutting down the forest between the village of Kotsyubinskoe and the city of Kyiv, although this is complete nonsense, since the protected Kotsyubinskoe forest has been cut down for years by workers of the Kyiv Forestry Enterprise, and this is happening not from the Irpen side, but from the Kyiv side.

Collaborating with developers requires relieving stress and mental tension.

As the saying goes, a developer without a trusted member of parliament is a poor developer, and a member of parliament who hasn't appointed a trusted leader of their local government is a poor one. Chervakova's plans are to be implemented by Olga Matyushina, head of the Kotsiubynsky village. And individual members of parliament, misled by Olga Chervakova, will become a convenient tool for political pressure on anyone who opposes the transfer of the forest to the capital.

After the publication of this material, the editorial office of SKELET-info received a refutationMP Chervakova shared several facts about her involvement in the fight for the Belichansky Forest.

 

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