Several deputies of the faction of the presidential party "Servant of the People" in the Verkhovna Rada filed applications for withdrawal from the party. This was stated at a meeting of the faction by its head David Arakhamia, according to deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak.
"Answering the questions of the deputies, he (Arahamiya. — EADaily) said that he was asking very much not to leave the faction and not to surrender the mandate until the end of the session (this is 02/04/2026). And he gave out that there were already statements by a number of people's deputies from the "servants" both about the withdrawal and the general resignation of the mandate. When asked why it was until February 2026, he referred to the track of peace talks, noting that it was necessary to demonstrate unity at least in front of partners," Zheleznyak writes in his telegram channel.
He believes that Arakhamiya's explanation is "another fable for the "servants"" to keep them, since a number of majority shareholders really tried to submit applications not only for withdrawal, but also for the resignation of the mandate.
"When there are only 4 votes left for the coalition, then they keep everyone who remains, under any pretext. Now this peaceful track was invented by February," the MP explains.
As EADaily reported, a new "Maidan" has actually already begun in Ukraine, it just takes a more civilized way. This was stated by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Artem Dmitruk.

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