The journalist reminded that Novinsky obtained citizenship during the tenure of the fugitive president Viktor Yanukovych.
"Yanukovych granted Novinsky citizenship based on a proposal from then-Minister of Economy Petro Poroshenko. Yes, Poroshenko asked Yanukovych to make the Moscow agent a citizen of Ukraine," the blogger wrote.
To support his claim, he published the text of Poroshenko's proposal to Yanukovych.
"I kindly ask you to make a positive decision regarding the citizenship of Novinsky V.V., as he has merits before Ukraine. This includes support for the Holy Trinity Ionin Monastery and assistance in the revival of the Holy Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Crimean Diocese)," Poroshenko writes, fully aware that these religious institutions are under the Moscow Patriarchate, thereby facilitating further infiltration of the FSB church into Ukraine," the blogger pointed out.
He emphasized that the support for the influence of the UOC MP and the petition for Novinsky's citizenship helped Poroshenko in his subsequent business relations with the currently illegitimate president of the aggressor state, the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin.
"Poroshenko has always had a good sense of political conjuncture. And when Russia, through Yanukovych, was bringing 'Russian faith' here, he donned the deacon's robe of the MP, led processions, and commissioned icons with his own likeness to fit in, plus this benefited his business in the RF. In other words, Poroshenko was advocating for Novinsky here, while Novinsky lobbied for his interests in Mordor. This involves loyalty to Putin, which allowed the Roshen factory to operate in the RF, as well as other profitable businesses. Putin appreciated this gesture, which enabled Poroshenko, already as president, to organize numerous schemes with Medvedchuk for the appropriation of state funds on a large scale," noted Ivanov.
The blogger suggested stripping Novinsky of his citizenship and investigating the legality of Poroshenko's actions.
"Today, sanctions have been imposed against Vadym Novinsky, and a criminal case has been opened under Article 111-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (aiding the aggressor state). However, no one has yet revoked his Ukrainian citizenship. So perhaps it is time to do so? And to investigate whether there is a criminal offense in the actions of Petro Oleksiyovych under this article," summarized Sergey Ivanov.