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What the hell happened with this article on 13 September 2013? The info that his son is in parliament was edit out and edit in was Viktor Pshonka has laid emphasis in his activity on bringing Ukrainian prosecution service in line with European standards. Seems to me that Pshonka is ignoring the trias politica. The fact that four days after his appointment, Pshonka called himself on national TV "a member of President Viktor Yanukovych's team" (this was also edited out on 13 September 2013) seems to imply that he has no idea what "European standards" of Attorney Generals in Europe are or he just chooses to ignore them.... — Yulia Romero • Talk to me!20:34, 10 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Pshonka asked Yanukovych to introduce state of emergency, journalist says