Former Deputy Threatens Audit, Seeks Support for Regional Opposition Alliance
Dinar Abukin, a former city council deputy and member of the 'Communists of Russia' party in Tumen, has made a controversial request to Governor Alexander Moor. Abukin seeks state support for an 'expedition-audit' to remote and depressed territories of the region, threatening to find around 150,000 rubles if refused.
Abukin's proposed expedition-audit routes include the city of Tobolsk and other hard-to-reach territories. He also requested to be considered as a trusted person of both the head of Tumen Oblast and President of Russia Vladimir Putin, aiming to report on the local situation. The current status of the 'unparliamentary opposition alliance' in Tumen remains unclear, with no relevant information available.
Abukin's plans extend beyond the expedition-audit, as he intends to create an unparliamentary opposition alliance in the region. His request for state support and threat of legal action have sparked interest and debate among local political circles.
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