People's Deputies could not remove the chairman of the Verkhovna Rada meeting on September 23, First Vice-Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk. This decision was supported by 61 deputies.
The corresponding statement before consideration of the bill No. 5599 on oligarchs was signed by three factions - " The statement says that Stefanchuk grossly violated the rules of the Verkhovna Rada.
Before that, Stefanchuk put to a vote a proposal to consider the bill on de-oligarchization in the second reading in sections. However, it was assumed that the deputies would not submit their amendments.. At the same time, when discussing the removal of Stefanchuk, the deputies referred to Art. 119 of the Rules of Procedure of the Verkhovna Rada on the consideration of bills in the second reading.
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Parliament passed the law in the first reading on July 1. The Venice Commission has already received a request from the head of parliament Dmitry Razumkov on the conclusion of the bill No. 5599.
It was reported that the President's Office was seriously considering how to dismiss Dmitry Razumkov.. The conflict between the president and the speaker flared up with renewed vigor after Razumkov sent a bill on oligarchs (# 5599) to the Venice Commission for consideration. The first deputy head of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk criticized the actions of the speaker, accusing him of "
For more information about what is wrong with the bill, read the article by Yulia Samaeva "