Kotsaba reminded Poroshenko: The Hague does not sleep, and Rostov is not rubber

Vladimir Gladkov.  
01.07.2018 15:51
  (Moscow time), Kyiv  
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EC, Криминал, NATO, Policy, Ukraine


Petro Poroshenko has no right to announce changes to the Constitution on Ukraine’s course towards the EU and NATO, since without a referendum such amendments will be illegal.

Ukrainian journalist Ruslan Kotsaba stated this on the News One TV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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“Poroshenko said that these intentions are his intentions (on joining the EU and NATO - ed.), the so-called guarantor of the Constitution, correspond to the national interests of the country and find support among the people. Moreover, the Constitution itself does not provide for the election of a new constitution. How? Without a referendum, these words of his are a typical provocation. These words are an attempt to commit a crime,” Kotsaba said.

“I don’t know what Poroshenko thinks, but Rostov is not rubber, Lipetsk is not either. The Hague and its tribunal are not asleep,” the journalist added.

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