Following SSU investigation, court bans political party ‘Nash Krai’ in Ukraine
After an investigation by the SSU, the Eighth Administrative Court of Appeal upheld the claim of the Ministry of Justice to ban the Nash Krai political party.
Some former leaders and functionaries of this party are involved in subversive activities against Ukraine. They spread anti-Ukrainian propaganda, called for a forceful overthrow of the constitutional order; some of them defected to the enemy and supported russian military aggression.
According to the investigation, dozens of representatives of Nash Krai regional branches are involved in cooperation with russia. Most of them are now in the temporarily occupied areas of Ukraine, where they hold ‘positions’ in the russian occupation ‘authorities’.
Efforts are underway to bring each of them to justice for crimes against Ukraine.
In line with the court decision, the property, funds and other assets of the Nash Krai political party will be transferred to the state.
Earlier, the Eighth Administrative Court of Appeal upheld the claim of the Ministry of Justice, based on the SSU’s evidence, and banned banking institutions from performing any actions with accounts belonging to the party.
In total, 19 pro-russian political parties have been prohibited in Ukraine since the beginning of russia’s full-scale invasion, following investigations by the SSU.