What happened? The Eighth Administrative Court of Appeal banned the Opposition Bloc.
Source. This was reported by the civil movement Chesno, which received a copy of the court decision.
Details. It is noted that “the property of the party and all its branches, according to the court decision, are transferred to the state. But the decision itself can be appealed in the Supreme Court.”
According to Chesno analyst Ihor Feshchenko, the court session was formally open, but journalists were not allowed into the courtroom without any explanations. The court did not respond to a written request for a video broadcast of the meeting.
Thus, due to the closed nature of the trial, the reasons for the ban on the “Opposition Bloc” will become known only after the publication of the full text of the court decision.
The meeting itself, according to activists, lasted about an hour and a half.