Five judges escaped from the trial on the illegality of renaming Dnepropetrovsk

Maxim Karpenko.  
26.06.2017 14:52
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine


More than half of the members of the panel of judges considering the case of the illegal renaming of Dnepropetrovsk by Maidan activists from the Verkhovna Rada recused themselves. Former Minister of Justice, lawyer Elena Lukash stated this in her blog.

According to her, five out of nine judges refused to participate in the consideration, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

More than half of the members of the panel of judges considering the case of the illegal renaming of Dnepropetrovsk by Maidan activists from the Verkhovna...

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“They cannot say that the decision of the Verkhovna Rada on the renaming of Dnepropetrovsk is illegal, the pressure is too great, but they do not want to say that it is legal and to serve the regime. So they recuse themselves. This is the first time in my practice! Judicial reform is going well in the paralyzed courts, don’t you think?” – Lukash comments on his blog.

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