Milonov asked the Ministry of Internal Affairs to check the presence of dual citizenship in Navalnaya

State Duma Deputy Vitaly Milonov sent a request to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia with a request to check whether Yulia Navalnaya has dual citizenship or a foreign residence permit. This was reported on March 2 by “RIA News“With a link to the request text.

“The high intensity of visits to the FRG in recent months by the designated person and the appearance of such information about dual citizenship in the aggregate gives rise to ambiguous reflections and suspicions,” the document says.

Milonov drew attention to the fact that in the past few days, various media outlets have reported that Yulia Navalny has German citizenship. At the same time, there was no confirmation or refutation of these messages from the “culprit of the news”.

“Meanwhile, the confirmation or, conversely, the denial of the foreign citizenship of Yulia Navalny (just like her husband) would be an important addition to the information picture of the events, the key participants in which they became explicitly or indirectly,” Milonov emphasized.

Yulia Navalnaya returned from Germany to Moscow on Monday, February 22nd. On February 10, Izvestia wrote that she flew away from Moscow. Later that day, German media reported her arrival at Frankfurt am Main airport. According to local publications, it was a private visit.

On January 17, Navalny returned to Moscow. At the same time, he was brought to the Berlin airport in a motorcade with flashing lights. The blogger was taken not to the terminal, but immediately to the airfield. He also did not appear in the airport building and at the check-in counters. German journalists said that the blogger did not even personally receive boarding passes; employees of the special services of Germany also went through the procedure for him.

Upon arrival from Germany, the blogger was detained at the Moscow Sheremetyevo airport. On February 2, Moscow’s Simonovsky Court ruled to cancel Navalny’s suspended sentence in the Yves Rocher case and replace him with three and a half years in a general regime colony. Taking into account the time spent under house arrest, the blogger will actually stay in the colony for about 2.5 years.

During the absence of his wife, Navalny was sentenced on February 20 to a fine of $ 850,000 rubles – the blogger was found guilty in the case of libel against the veteran of the Great Patriotic War Ignat Artemenko.

Also at other hearings, the court found it legal to replace Navalny’s suspended sentence with a real one in the Yves Rocher case.

Shortly before the verdict was announced, Navalny’s associate Leonid Volkov also left Russia. He was put on the interstate wanted list, the Basmanny Court at the request of the Investigative Committee of Russia arrested in absentia… Volkov is a defendant in the case of involving minors in unauthorized actions.



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