Journalist Yuri Butusov posted today conversation between Gennady Korban and Eduard Baghdasaryan, which he witnessed.
He notes: “This morning, the session of the Dnipropetrovsk City Council did not support the proposal of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration to transfer the building of the former House of Scientists on Kuibyshev Street, 2, to state ownership.
This building was once privatized by local businessmen, named Mikhail Sokolov, to pay off debts. In 2014, the new regional authorities won the building in court and proposed that the city council transfer it to state ownership. I walked into the office of Gennady Korban, Deputy Chairman of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration, while City Council Member Baghdasaryan was sitting there, and heard Korban deliver the following monologue in a very raised voice:
"You're not the authorities here! You're not my friends! My friends are lying near Ilovaisk right now, armed and defending our region, while you quietly siphon off money and homes behind their backs! What right do you have to withhold anything from a state for which people are dying! I promise you—you'll all understand the price our soldiers pay for this state! You'll understand and feel it! I'll give you a robe—another refrigerated truck full of bodies from Ilovaisk is on its way to us, and you'll go unload it! You'll carry it in your arms so you understand the value of your votes! Until you unload it, I won't talk to you like a human being! Get out!"
Baghdasaryan left. And Svyatoslav Oliynyk, another deputy chairman of the regional administration, said, "I'll go with them too. I've often been to death row in the prosecutor's office. I'll gather all the factions and resuscitate whoever needs it. We have gowns for everyone."
An hour after the failed transfer of the House of Scientists to the state, the Dnipropetrovsk military commissar handed out draft notices to all city council members, the city executive committee leadership, including the city mayor, Ivan Kulichenko.
I have a question: why did Korban defend the building so much that he had to threaten to issue summonses? He should have yelled at Mikhail Sokolov like that if he was so determined to get the building back.
We all know that Romanenko, Salkoch, Gufman and their comrades hold power in the city council, and this has lasted for several years.
What does Baghdasaryan, the leader of the smallest faction, have to do with this? So, Korban put on a show for Butusov? I have no other explanation.
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