Photo: Reuters Avakov reported that 16 people, including Yatsenyuk and Turchynov, left Batkivshchyna.
According to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Denisova, Grinevich, Pashinsky, and Pyshny were also among those released.
Verkhovna Rada Chairman Oleksandr Turchynov and Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk have left the Batkivshchyna party, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov announced.
"Differing political views on the processes doesn't mean entering into conflict and slinging mud and accusations. I have friends in Batkivshchyna. I have many ties with these people, and I hope there will still be many good things in common... Who left? Turchynov, Yatsenyuk, Avakov, Denisova, Petrenko, Grinevich (more about it in the article Liliya Grinevich: The Story of an Illiterate but Armed Minister), Golovko, Mateychenko, Pashinsky, Parubiy, Pyshny (Read more about him: Andriy Pyshnyy, Yatsenyuk's godfather and Oschadbank killer), Bourbak (Read more about it in the article Maksym Burbak: How Chernivtsi residents sat on Donetsk's "golden toilet"), Khmil, Apostol, Yemets, Lunchenko,” Avakov wrote on Facebook.
Yatsenyuk, Turchynov, and Parubiy have not yet commented on their departure from the party.
Earlier, on August 25, MP Gennady Moskal reported that he had been notified of his expulsion from the Batkivshchyna party. The MP believes he was expelled from the party for having his own opinion.
Based on: Of Korrespondent.net
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