
"I can predict two things - that on Monday, most likely, Judge Suprun will issue a verdict and, secondly, that this decision will be written in advance in the Presidential Administration and that the judge will not take into account any of the evidence we provided," Yulia Tymoshenko told the press, according to the official website.
Yulia Tymoshenko hopes that society will evaluate the objectivity of the evidence provided by her during the court hearings proving that the Prosecutor General's Office fabricated the facts about alleged abuse of power as head of government, as well as the damages caused to the state because of gas agreements signed with Russia.
"All the evidence, documents, arguments that I presented in the courtroom clearly indicate that the case has been cynically fabricated. I think that the judge who presided over these hearings has noticed this as well. I think the representative of the Prosecutor General's Office who was actually a party to the litigation has once again realized that this falsification will not remain outside of the public attention," she noted.
Yulia Tymoshenko is confident that consideration of her complaint will be a challenge for both the Pechersk District Court and the court system as a whole. "This is a test for the Pechersk Court: if on the background of all the evidence provided Judge Suprun, who presided over the hearings, still implements the dishonest and illegal orders of the president, and rules that the case was opened legally, then everyone will realize once again, although everyone knows this anyway, that in Ukraine there is no court, there are only performers of special-ordered and illegal directives of the president of Ukraine," she added.