Interim chairman of UKROP political council Denys Borysenko said he has never been the aide to Oleg Tsarev, moreover, he was even pursuing him in court, that made the future separatist to lose his mandate of the deputy of Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council. Denys Borysenko wrote it in the statement published on his Facebook page concerning the information on his allegedly being an aide to Oleg Tsarev in 2012-2014, that was distributed by some media.
“I officially declare that I have never written the application for appointment as an aide to Oleg Tsarev, who was the MP at that time, and have not received any documents that could prove it,” stated the politician. According to him, he has asked the relevant departments of the Parliament to clarify the situation, but has not received any copies of the documents that could confirm his appointment as assistant to the former MP. Instead of this, he was informed that “there is an identity document of Oleg Tsarev’s assistant given to another person in March 2013 that was returned the same year in December”.
Denys Borysenko stressed that any cooperation between him and Oleg Tsarev is generally impossible, because it is due to his lawsuit that the future leader of the separatists lost his mandate of the deputy of Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council in 2006 and, therefore, missed the opportunity to be elected its chairman, as he aspired.
Because of his fighting against Oleg Tsarev’s political invasion, Denys Borysenko says he was receiving numerous threats of physical violence. “Taking into account all these facts, I ask the journalists to stop spreading false information about me, and I have to remind certain media and politicians about judicial responsibility for defamation,” added the politician.
Denys Borysenko has also explained how his documents appeared in the Parliament. In 2013, he got an offer to take the post of advisor to the Committee on Agrarian Policy and Land Relations of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. In order to get this position he filled personal card, and provided copies of his passport and identification code. But he did not provide any other documents or statements to any departments of the Verkhovna Rada, says the interim chairman of UKROP political council. Moreover, the politician says that also he did not become the adviser to the Agrarian Committee of the Parliament.



