Judge Saratov arbitration Court Tatiana Leskina, which early April, took up the petition Balakovo city residents to Russian President Vladimir Putin, resigned. This is stated in the report on the results
meeting of the qualification board of judges of the Saratov region. The document stated that the statement Leskinen on the termination of its powers in accordance with claim 1 of claim 1 of Article 14 of the RF Law “On the Status of Judges in the Russian Federation “was granted on April 15th. In a conversation with a representative of RBC qualification board who answered the phone at its official explained that we are talking about the resignation of a judge of their own accord. When the other party did not answer the question of when it was filed Leskinen.
Balakovo resident filed a lawsuit “on VV Putin’s dismissal from his position as an enemy of the people, other oligarchs and officials, for the looting of Russia and the impoverishment of the Russian people, for razbogatenie officials, bankers, billionaires, robbers “are 11 March of this year, but the first arbitration left him without movement.
In April, after being eliminated hindering the movement of the circumstances of the application, lawsuit against Putin was taken up by . The preliminary hearing chaired by Judge Leskinen was scheduled for April 28. But April 7 Arbitration dismissed the statement of claim. The Court referred to the chapter 4 of the Constitution, according to which the President shall have the power, the implementation of which is his prerogative, so the courts “have no right to interfere in his work.” In addition, the decision stated that the head of state has immunity, and in the conduct of the arbitration proceedings are only related to business and other economic activities.
50-year-old Leskina worked as a judge for 17 years. Has the second qualification class of a judge, was awarded numerous diplomas and a medal of the Judicial Council of the Russian Federation and the Russian Federation Judicial Department under the Supreme Court “For Meritorious Service”.
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