Vice-President of a Rep. Moldova Party, Banned in Ukraine After He Challenged the Expansion of the War
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Adrian Dulgher, vice-president of the "Coalition for Unity and Welfare" (CUB) Party, has been declared persona non grata in Ukraine for a period of three years, according to the Ziarul de Garda newspaper, which refers to representatives of some Ukrainian state institutions. In response, the businessman wrote on his Facebook page: "If you don't have enemies, you're not important at all."
Adrian Dulgher, Vice-President of the Coalition for Unity and Well-being Party, was banned in Ukraine for a period of three years after he questioned the extent of the impact of the war declared by Kremlin.
Adrian Dulgher, Vice-President of the "Coalition for Unity and Welfare" Party (CUB) and candidate on the list at the September 2025 parliamentary elections on 2nd place, has been declared an inalienable person in Ukraine for a period of three years. The information was confirmed for Z
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