Savchenko filed a complaint against Bezuglya to the SBI and the SBU
14 November 06:18Former MP and military servicewoman Nadiya Savchenko has filed a statement with the Security Service of Ukraine and the State Bureau of Investigation regarding MP Mariana Bezuhla. Savchenko wrote about it on Facebook, Komersant ukrainskyi reports
“Response of an officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Hero of Ukraine Nadiya Savchenko to MP Mariana Bezuhla. Do your parliamentary work. Do not interfere with the military’s defense of Ukraine!” she wrote.
In her statement, Savchenko called for an investigation into the activities of MP Mariana Bezuhlya for high treason and disclosure of state secrets.
In her appeal, she noted that Bezuhla had repeatedly published information regarding the defense capabilities of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, including data on troop manning and the location of forces at the front. Savchenko cites several examples of the MP’s publications that could jeopardize national security.
This appeal was a response to Bezuhla’s recent statement accusing Savchenko of breaching the defense and using a radio, which, according to her, could be tapped by the enemy. In her publication, Bezugla also called on the SBU to “investigate in detail Savchenko’s activities” in the Armed Forces.
Earlier, Bezuhla was removed from her position as head of the subcommittee on democratic civilian control and added to the “Peacemaker” list. And MP Fedir Venislavsky said that he had filed a complaint with the SBU against Bezuhla for disclosing “information from a closed meeting of the committee,” which he himself had reported to the media.
The former “servant of the people” was included in the Myrotvorets database because (according to the information posted on the website) she had taken deliberate public actions aimed at discrediting the state authorities and governance of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, splitting civil society in Ukraine, and deliberately disseminating information containing state secrets.
Scandals with Bezuhla
Bezuhla is known for her criticism of the former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi. Back in November, she stated that Ukraine’s military leadership “must go” because the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, allegedly “failed to provide a plan for 2024.” Amid rumors of the Commander-in-Chief’s dismissal, the MP resorted to accusations of alcohol abuse and blackmail.
on January 5, the Verkhovna Rada’s National Security Committee, headed by her colleague from the Servant of the People faction, Zavitnevych, decided to recall Bezuhla from her position as deputy chair of the Committee.
Bezuhla stated that she did not need a weak faction and party in a time of war. on January 11, the MP submitted a letter of resignation from the Servant of the People party and faction. The Verkhovna Rada officially adopted this statement on January 12. At the same time, Bezuhla noted that she would continue to support the president’s initiatives, but did not want to have any common obligations with the faction’s MPs, “who are stabbing her in the back.”
on February 7 , Bezuhla was expelled from the Servant of the People party.
on July 22, the committee again voted to expel Bezuhla from the party, but this requires a decision by the entire session hall.