Kernes was registered as mayor of Kharkov after the application in electronic form.



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The Kharkiv City Council issued a decree stating that the Mayor of Kharkiv was registered by the Mayor of Kharkiv, the current Mayor Gennady Kernes, on the basis of his request.

On November 7, the Kharkiv City Election Commission registered the current mayor of Kharkiv, Gennady Kernes, as re-elected to this position. The decree on this is published on the website of the mayor’s office.

“” A request was received “for the mayor’s registration” and attached documents, registered under No. 1015 on November 7, 2020 from Gennady Kernes … In accordance with Part 3 of Art. 283 of the Election Code of Ukraine within five days from the date of receipt of the documents specified in Part 1 of Art. 283 of the Electoral Code of Ukraine, the territorial electoral commission decides on the registration of the mayor … Decides to register Gennady Adolfovich Kernes as mayor of Kharkov, “the document says.

Olga Mozgovaya, chair of the city’s electoral committee, told the public on November 8 that Kernes’s registration application had been received electronically with an electronic signature.

On October 25, local elections were held throughout Ukraine, except for annexed Crimea and the occupied regions of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Kernes won the election mayor of Kharkov in the first round. According to the territorial electoral commission, 60.34% of the voters voted for him.

Kernes, 61, has been mayor of Kharkiv since 2010. In the spring of 2014, an attempt was made on his life, since then he has been moving around in a wheelchair. In the local elections that took place on October 25, 2020, he ran for mayor of the city for the Kernes bloc – Successful Kharkiv Party.

Kernes last appeared in public on August 23, at events for City Day and National Flag Day. On September 14, ZN.UA reported that he became ill with COVID-19 in early September and was hospitalized with bilateral pneumonia. Sources in the publication claimed that Kernes was in a coma. On September 15, the Kharkiv City Council confirmed that Kernes was hospitalized for the coronavirus, but noted that he “laughed a lot and very hard” at the reports of a coma.

On the night of September 17, Kernes was transferred to Germany for treatment at the Charite clinic. Relatives of the politician reported that his health was stable. On October 2, a businessman and friend of Kernes, Pavel Fuks, said that the mayor of Kharkiv had received a negative test for the coronavirus.

On October 12, the head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, Aleksey Kucher, in an interview with journalist Dmitry Gordon, said Kernes was feeling bad. On October 13, the Charite clinic issued a statement: “Kernes from Kharkov (Ukraine) is with us for treatment. Every day he progresses and we look forward to his full recovery.”

Kernes’ son Daniel said that after the injury to the mayor of Kharkov in 2014, he had a weak lung, then a bullet “went through” him. The severe course of Kernes disease is supposedly associated with this.

November 3 andthe “Politrad” building, various anonymous Telegram channels and former people’s deputy Igor Mosiychuk announced the death of Kernes. Director of the Department of Information and Public Relations of the Yuri City Council Sidorenko denied these reports in a comment to GORDON.… According to him, the filler is related to the announcement of the election results.

In early November, Kharkiv’s First Deputy Mayor Igor Terekhov said that Kernes will return to the city on December 20 and will host the first session of the city council.



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