[3] In 2000, Solskyi graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Lviv, majoring in “Jurisprudence”, where he qualified as a lawyer.
[5] In April 2024, he was named as a suspect in investigations into corruption after the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) uncovered a scheme led by him to illegally acquire state-owned land.
[6] NABU claimed that this scheme of a criminal group led by Solskyi operated from 2017 to 2021, during which the participants seized 1,250 land plots totaling 2,493 hectares.
[10] While Ukrainian prosecutors claimed that the original ownership deeds of the plots of land had been destroyed.
[8] On 25 April Solskyi did submit his resignation[nb 1] to the Verkhovna Rada[11] and was subsequently ordered arrested by the High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine.