Deputies of the Verkhovna Rada began to quarrel over who sold out to Russia more
Kyiv, February 28 (Navigator, Mikhail Ryabov) – A skirmish broke out in the Verkhovna Rada hall after ex-speaker Vladimir Lytvyn proposed to act peacefully to resolve the situation in Crimea.
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Litvin said that in order to reassure the Crimeans, it is necessary to immediately pass a law allowing the election of the mayor of Sevastopol, and also send a Verkhovna Rada delegation to Crimea for negotiations with colleagues from the State Duma of the Russian Federation. “Stop talking through the fence,” said Litvin.
“You say that we need to act carefully. Wasn’t it under your leadership that the Kharkov agreements were ratified?” – the scandalous deputy Oleg Lyashko commented on Litvin’s words.
He proposed voting for the immediate denunciation of the Kharkov agreements.
In addition, Lyashko believes, “the abolition of Ukraine’s non-bloc status is needed in order to gain support from the international community.”
“Why has the Chief of the General Staff not been replaced yet? The current one is on sick leave. Work must begin in a military direction,” Lyashko continued to shout.
Suddenly, deputy Nikolai Tomenko from Batkivshchyna pulled him back.
“Let's stop bad and crazy initiatives. We have already taken initiatives that could destroy state sovereignty. All ideological and linguistic initiatives are only subject to consensus in the room,” he said.
And “regional” Nestor Shufrich hinted that Lyashko had recently secretly collaborated with the presidential administration of Viktor Yanukovych. “Let's remember how the districts were divided, how who interacted with the AP. Let’s tell you, the time has come,” Shufrich said.
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