Putin’s godfather owns 23 hectares of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast



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Ukrainian oligarch Viktor Medvedchuk, who is the godfather of Russian President Vladimir Putin, owns real estate on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast of a total value of approximately 19 million euros, Reported the Ukrainian media.

According to documents, the property is on behalf of five companies registered in Bulgaria, which one owned by the Medvedchuk family, shows research from Bihus.Info.

We are talking about vacation properties and agricultural land. They are all in the Burgas region – in the municipalities Nessebar, Pomorie and Tsarevo.

It is specified that Medvedchuk bought through his companies 23 hectares of land on the Bulgarian coast as early as 2007, two years after leaving an influential post in the administration of the first Ukrainian president, Leonid Kuchma. At that time, Medvedchuk was a member of the Supreme Judicial Council of Ukraine, which played a direct role in the development of the career of judges.

For the purchase of the real estate, Medvedchuk has invested in the five companies capital worth BGN 37 million, about 19 million euros at the current exchange rate.

It’s about companies Perfect Land Properties, Anaptixis Development, Escafeas Constructions, Hr. Athanasio Construcciones y Desarrollos, Politimi Gia Propiedades. All of them are established for the purpose of buying and selling, building, renting and leasing real estate.

Medvedchuk is in Ukraine investigated for treason. He is a deputy of the pro-Russian Opposition Platform party.

Ukraine investigates the betrayal of a politician, an ally of Putin

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Viktor Medvedchuk, 64, has called for greater autonomy



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