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Two Siberian opposition deputies backed by jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny have been stripped of their mandates over claims that they had failed to submit personal income statements, a move the deputies themselves called politically motivated.The Novosibirsk City Council voted by majority Wednesday to strip deputies Sergei Boyko and Helga Pirogova of their mandates, two years before they were set to expire.Prosecutors had asked the local assembly earlier in June to strip the opposition deputies of their mandates for allegedly failing to submit personal income statements in 2022, claims which the two politicians deny.Pirogova said that a loss of trust was the formal reason given by the Novosibirsk City Council for their decision.Its an absolutely illegal and politically motivated decision to take away our mandates.
There are no grounds for this, she told The Moscow Times.We were entrusted not by deputies, but by our voters, and it's not for deputies to vote on this.Pirogova previouslysaidthat the Novosibirsk City Councils anti-corruption commission had refused to accept her income statements.She told The Moscow Times that both she and Boyko plan to make an appeal and sue the Novosibirsk City Council.On Wednesday, Boyko said: My voters and I dont give a damn whether [pro-Kremlin ruling party] United Russia trusts me or not.Pirogova was forced to flee Russia in August after the Interior Ministry initiated criminal charges against her for spreading false information about the army.Boyko fled the country in 2021 following a crackdown against former Navalny allies on retroactive extremist charges.
He is now wanted by the Russian authorities.The two opposition politicians and their supporters have called the charges against them politically motivated.Both Boyko and Pirogova were voted into the Novosibirsk City Council in 2020 for five-year terms as part of Navalnys Smart Voting strategy that sought to rally support against United Russia.The Novosibirsk City Councilpassed a law in October allowing deputies to lose their mandates after a one-year absence in Russia.





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