The National Council for the Reconstruction of Ukraine is working, among other things, on amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine, said Olga Sovgirya, a representative of the Verkhovna Rada in the Constitutional Court of Ukraine..
“In the field of constitutional justice, the priority task is to resolve the issue of the selection of judges of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine. But the measures to reform the regulation of the activities of the Constitutional Court do not end there,” she wrote on Telegram..
In particular, in the short term, it is planned to introduce an additional transitional period for the loss of effect of laws determined by the Constitutional Court as unconstitutional under martial law - they must become invalid within 3 months after the end of martial law.
Measures are also envisaged to increase the transparency of the activities of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine by expanding the list of information about its activities that is subject to periodic disclosure..
In the medium and long term, they plan to:.
- finalize the procedures for bringing judges of the Constitutional Court to disciplinary liability;
- improve the procedures for the activities of the Constitutional Court, the procedure for its consideration of cases of constitutional proceedings;
- increase the effectiveness of monitoring the compliance of judges of the Constitutional Court with anti-corruption legislation.
According to Sovgiri, the implementation of these tasks involves making changes to both the current legislation and the Constitution of Ukraine, and will continue during 2022-2026..
“Currently, subgroups of the National Council are already working on the development of relevant proposals for amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine, as well as on the development of the Code of Constitutional Court Procedure,” the deputy said..
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