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CCU gives explanations for “no entrance” and “withdrawal” of people’s deputies


The Constitutional Court gave the explanation to the term “no entrance” and “withdrawal” of the people’s deputy from the coalition.

According to the explanation of CCU, “no entrance” of the people’s deputy of Ukraine, elected from the political party (electoral bloc of political parties) to the deputy faction of this political party (electoral bloc of political parties) – is an established by law refusal of the people’s deputy to enter the deputy faction, formed from the people’s deputies, elected owing to the party (electoral bloc).

According to CCU, “withdrawal” of the people’s deputy from the faction – is an established by law expiration of being in the registered deputy faction of the party, electoral bloc, which had the deputy in its party-list during the elections.

The Constitutional Court of Ukraine also explained that the people’s deputy must stay in the faction of the political party or electoral bloc which had the people’s deputy in its party-list during the election.

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