The Polish senator was not allowed into Russia to say goodbye to the author of the Constitution

The Polish senator was not allowed into Russia to say goodbye to the author of the Constitution
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Bogdan Borusewicz Vice-speaker of the Polish Senate Bogdan Borusewicz said that he was denied the opportunity to come to RUSSIA. He wrote about this on his FACEBOOK page. According to Borusewicz, he was going to fly to Moscow to attend the funeral of a human rights activist, one of the authors of the Constitution, Sergei Kovalev.

“I was not allowed to attend the funeral of Boris Nemtsov in 2015, and now I have received a message from the Polish Embassy in Moscow that since then I am still on the list of persons who are prohibited from entering the territory of the Russian Federation,” the senator wrote. In 2015, the Russian embassy confirmed that Borusewicz was blacklisted.

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Later, the Polish politician said on Facebook that the Polish ambassador in Moscow laid a bouquet of flowers on his behalf at Kovalev's funeral.

Sergey Kovalev died on the morning of August 9 at the age of 91.

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