State Duma deputy from “United Russia” was removed from office for rudeness
State Duma deputy from the United Russia party Vyacheslav Lysakov was dismissed from the post of first deputy chairman of the committee on legislation and state construction. The corresponding decision was made by the parliamentarians at a plenary session, RIA Novosti reports.
Lysakov has not yet confirmed this information.
Lysakov’s possible removal from the post of first deputy head of the committee became known the day before, on October 12. The leader of the United Russia Duma faction, Sergei Neverov, said that Lysakov’s post “does not allow such inappropriate and incorrect statements that he makes.” The source of “Interfax” in the faction, in turn, said that the deputy published on Telegram openly boorish comments regarding his party colleagues.
In an interview with the agency, Lysakov said that such a reaction in the State Duma was caused by a set of questions and statements on various topics. “Since the signal has already been sent to me, now I have to think to whom I am interested. I am not a member of the United Russia party, so with a clear conscience I can and do negotiations with various parties, ”he said, commenting on his participation in the elections to the lower house of parliament of the next, eighth convocation.
Vyacheslav Lysakov – deputy of the State Duma of the VI and VII convocations.
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