Vinnichenko Goes, But No Questions Are Asked, THE ST. PETERSBURG TIMES

From: The St. Petersburg Times (Russia) | Date: September 17, 2004| Author: Vladimir Kovalev | Copyright information


The St. Petersburg Times (Russia)

09-17-2004

URL: http://www.sptimes.ru/
The Legislative Assembly has voted not to bother Nikolai Vinnichenko with
a request to explain why he resigned as city prosecutor with just four
members of the Democratic faction saying they wanted to know.
"I voted for [Vinnichenko to explain because] I'm not happy with the
way the Prosecutor [General's] Office works," Mikhail Amosov, one of the
four and head of the Yabl...

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