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According to journalists, former Presidential candidate Stefan Garabin at the be...

"I would do like Putin": Politics can be planted in Slovakia for the support of war in Ukraine - the media

According to journalists, former Presidential candidate Stefan Garabin at the beginning of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine stated that he supported Putin. In his view, Russia is allegedly operating within international law. The Special Prosecutor's Office of Slovakia accused the expert of the Supreme Court and former Minister of Justice Stefan Garabin for the support of war in Ukraine and Russian President Vladimir Putin. About it writes Dennik N.

"I would do the same as Putin in connection with the events in Ukraine," Garabin said on February 25, 2022. According to the journalists, the information was confirmed by the prosecutor's office Yana Texaleva. The action for which Garabin was accused on June 1 is qualified as "a crime in the form of a slander on a nation, race and belief, as well as a crime in the form of a crime. " The publication noted that the special prosecutor's office has not yet provided more information.

It is reported that the indictment should be approved by Judge Jan from a specialized criminal court. If the policy is failed, it threatens up to three years in prison. "I am proud of the statement I wrote, and I will repeat it at any time. Undoubtedly, Putin and the Russian Federation acted in accordance with international law. It cannot be an aggressor," Garabin journalists also quoted.

Slovak politician and judge of Slovakia in 2006-2009, the chairman of the Supreme Court of Slovakia in 1998-2003 and 2009-2014. In 2019, he ran for presidents. On May 16, 2022 he was arrested by Slovak police on charges of propaganda of extremism. Also we will remind that on May 18 Slovak Mig-29 first lit up in a photo in Ukraine. Slovakia handed over all MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine. The photo showed a combat aircraft.