Residents of the village of Kebanyol submitted signatures to the rural settlement council against the municipal deputy, after which she was discredited. According to the residents, she published fakes about the special operation and "manipulated the people of Russia with her propaganda." The ex-deputy stated this. 7x7 does not publish the woman’s name at her request.

The council of the rural settlement of Kebanyol discredited the municipal deputy because of "misinformation on the Internet." Residents of the village complained about her to the council, because the woman "with her propaganda, manipulates the people of Russia" who supports the president and the "forced" special operation. But the ex-deputy considers the council's decision illegal.

"According to the village charter, a deputy can be discredited if there is a court decision on an offense that has entered into force. There is nothing like this related to me now. This is the initiative of citizens, but some fellow deputies and administration staff took and helped promote it. There are residents of the village who refused to sign and feel pity for me," the ex-deputy told 7x7.

She says that the court's decision is necessary if they decided to deprive her of her mandate based on the results of the residents' vote. But the deputy doubts that most of them would have spoken out against her: 202 people signed a complaint to the council, and about 1.5 thousand residents live in Kebanyol.


Deputies from different regions lost their mandates because of their anti-war position. Deputy Sergei Shestukhin from Ivanovo voluntarily refused the mandate after the special operation’s start. But after his statement, the regional duma said that it had discredited the deputy due to errors in old declarations.

Deputy Nina Belyaeva from Voronezh declaimed the special operation. After that, the head of the Communist faction in the Voronezh Regional Duma called Belyaeva's presence in the Communist Party a party mistake. A criminal case was opened against her on fakes about the army. After Belyaeva left Russia, she was arrested in absentia and put on the international wanted list.

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