Member of Parliament Vyacheslav Konstantinovsky commented on Facebook on the revocation of his vote on the arrest of Igor Mosiychuk.
Let us recall that several days ago, the parliamentarian announced that he was withdrawing his vote to arrest radical MP Igor Mosiychuk:
"I made a mistake and I admit it. I am prepared to vote to lift his immunity and allow the investigation to proceed calmly. I am withdrawing my vote to arrest Igor Mosiychuk," Konstantinovsky wrote.
(Read more about it in the article Vyacheslav and Alexander Konstantinovsky: How the "Russian mafia" became "Ukrainian patriots")
Konstantinovsky explains his decision to recall the law by saying that the law in this case once again acted selectively:
"Nobody was chasing Klyuev, they simply let him leave, and they didn't hunt down Yefremov, who was vacationing in Kyiv. Was there no reason? No opportunity? Or was there not the slightest desire? Mosiychuk, like every citizen, must be held accountable by the law, not by lawlessness. After the Revolution of Dignity, parliament was able to ensure the legitimate election of a new president only because armed men didn't burst in. If they can enter parliament armed with weapons and implement illegal decisions, we'll soon be living by the law of 'whoever has the guns is right.' Those who attacked the Verkhovna Rada with grenades also decided that they could achieve their goals through provocation and weapons, rather than by law. I'm not defending Mosiychuk; I simply don't want to help the country move toward dictatorship," the MP stated.
Vyacheslav Konstantinovsky confirmed his statement with documents:
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