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Political Controversy: Ternopil Deputy’s Car Purchase Raises Eyebrows
Amid ongoing turmoil, allegations have surfaced regarding the recent vehicle acquisition of Ihor Turskyi, a prominent deputy in the Ternopil City Council. The politician reportedly purchased a luxurious 2021 AUDI Q7 for a mere 1,789,000 hryvnias, a figure that has raised suspicions about its true value in the market.
Turskyi, once the secretary of the council and currently representing the «People’s Power» party, finds himself under scrutiny as critics question the legitimacy of the transaction. Industry experts have noted that the market price of such a vehicle typically far exceeds the amount Turskyi paid, indicating a potential discrepancy.
Adding fuel to the fire, reports from the publication «Ternopolian» reveal a significant property sale by Turskyi’s mother in 2019. The transaction, which involved a central Ternopil property sold for 7,806,804 hryvnias, has come under examination, with real estate agents estimating its worth to be between 700,000 to 900,000 dollars. This stark contrast between assessed value and sale price has provoked questions regarding the family’s financial dealings.
Furthermore, ahead of the recent elections, Turskyi made a public appeal to his social media followers, encouraging them to financially support his political party. This call for contributions in a climate of economic uncertainty has drawn criticism, raising concerns over the ethical implications of soliciting funds during such challenging times.
As Turskyi navigates these controversies, the political landscape in Ternopil remains charged, with constituents demanding transparency and accountability from their elected officials. The situation underscores a growing demand for integrity in political finances, particularly amidst a backdrop of conflict and societal instability.
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