This was reported by UNN on Wednesday, January 8.
According to reports from MPs, Mykola Tishchenko attended the first session of the Verkhovna Rada in 2025.
"Mykola is back. Were you sad?"— wrote MP Oleksiy Honcharenko.
In a conversation with Honcharenko, Tishchenko mentioned that his house arrest period has ended.
MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak also confirmed Tishchenko's presence in the parliamentary hall.
"This year, there is a significant strengthening in Parliament — Mykola Tishchenko has returned to his workplace. Now reforms will commence," — commented Zheleznyak.
While at the Verkhovna Rada, Tishchenko told Honcharenko that he will no longer fight against call centers, as it is "not needed by anyone."
Tishchenko emphasized that he has reconsidered his position and is "turning the page." He will focus solely on his parliamentary duties.
He will focus solely on his parliamentary duties.
Previously, we reported that Tishchenko failed to appear at a court hearing in Dnipro. The prosecutor stated that the MP was informed about the court proceedings. He promised to attend but disregarded the court session.
It should be noted that the SBI has completed the investigation into the criminal case against MP Mykola Tishchenko. He will be prosecuted for the illegal deprivation of a person's liberty. The MP faces up to 5 years in prison.