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BYuT thinks about participation in further NCC work

BYuT thinks about participation in further NCC work


BYuT has not yet decided about its participation in further work of the National Constitutional Council. Leader of the BYuT, PM of Ukraine, Yulia Tymoshenko stated at the press conference, commenting on the cancellation of the sitting of the Constitutional Council and statements of the People’s deputies from the BYuT faction about possible withdrawal from the Council’s composition: “The President didn’t come to the sitting of the Constitutional Council, that’s why all representatives went home.”

The PM explained once more that according to the acting laws and the Constitution of Ukraine, all changes into the Main Law must be adopted in the VRU.

According to her, now working groups are working at preparation of changes into the Constitution, the composition of which includes famous specialists of the Constitutional law. Tymoshenko hopes that changes into the Constitution will be approved by all political forces “in absolute harmony”.

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