MOSCOW, May 18 – RIA Novosti. The deputy Dmitry Gudkov said that the leadership of the State Duma refused to conduct a parliamentary investigation into the killing opposition leader Boris Nemtsov.
“The answer came to my appeal Speaker State Duma Sergei Naryshkin to initiate the parliamentary investigation into the murder of Boris Nemtsov. Refusal motivated by duty phrase for all occasions: “The subject of a parliamentary investigation may not be the establishment of specific individuals guilty of committing a crime” – he wrote on his Facebook page on Monday.
The text he attached a scanned image of a letter he had received in the State Duma.
He said that to the question of holding a parliamentary investigation into the murder of Boris Nemtsov was submitted to a meeting of the Chamber, it is necessary to collect signatures 90 deputies of the State Duma.
Nemtsov, shot in central Moscow on the night of February 28, held in the 1990s, a number of senior positions in the Russian government, and in the 2000s joined the opposition. Total case arrested five people – Zaur Dadaev alleged killer, as well as brothers and Anzor Shadid Gubashev, Khamzat Bach, who, according to investigators, associates the information supplied and had to shelter them after the crime, and Eskerhanov Tamerlane, who is charged with tracking routes Nemtsov. Roles brothers in crime investigation is not opened.
What is known Boris Nemtsov
Boris Nemtsov was born October 9, 1959 in Sochi. In September 1991 he was appointed the President of Russia in Nizhny Novgorod, in 1995 won the election of the governor of the Nizhny Novgorod. In 1997, he became first deputy prime minister, from March to December, while he was Minister of Fuel and Energy, has been deputy chairman of the government commission on operational issues. In March 1998, he dismissed as part of the Cabinet of Ministers Viktor Chernomyrdin. Since April 1998 took the post of deputy prime minister in the government of Sergei Kiriyenko, but August, he tendered his resignation. Read more in Help RIA Novosti & gt; & gt;


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