KIEV, March 12 (RAPSI) – A Kiev court has ruled to place former governor of Kharkiv Region in Ukraine Mikhail Dobkin suspected of promoting secessionism under house arrest, the Ukrainian Public Television reported.
Dobkin told journalists that he will appeal the decision and nevertheless take part in the forthcoming presidential elections.
Dobkin was detained in Kiev on Monday. The investigation was initiated after Dobkin's public statements made at a conference in Kharkiv on February 12. “Former Kharkiv Governor Dobkin called for decentralization of authority in Ukraine through regional federalization, and establishing a New Russian Commonwealth,” the prosecutors' statement reads.
Dobkin was elected Governor of Kharkiv in 2010. In late February he announced that he would take part in the early presidential elections set by ousted president Yanukovich for May 25, and turned the governor's office over to his aide.
On February 22, the Verkhovna Rada impeached Viktor Yanukovich and amended the constitution. The presidential powers were assigned to the parliament speaker Alexander Turchinov. The parliament scheduled presidential election for May 25.
Yanukovich said earlier that he was forced to leave Ukraine under a threat to his life but he remains the legitimate president of the country.
Russia has filed an inquiry with the Venice Commission seeking answers on the legitimacy of decisions made by the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada.