The speaker with the certificate broke down in the Constitutional Court
Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Andrei Parubiy did not provide the Constitutional Court of Ukraine with lists of deputies of the coalition that allegedly existed in parliament until May 2019.
Judge-speaker Viktor Krivenko stated this today during a meeting on the legality of President Zelensky’s decree on the dissolution of the Verkhovna Rada, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He said that during the preparation of the case materials, a request was sent to the head of the Verkhovna Rada with a request to provide a list of deputies who formed the coalition, the composition of the coalition council, information about changes in the composition of the coalition, as well as statements about the withdrawal of deputy factions from the coalition.
“Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Andriy Parubiy provided the requested materials, with the exception of information on changes in the composition of the coalition in connection with the withdrawal from it of the Samopomich parliamentary factions, the Radical Party faction and the political party of the Batkivshchyna association, materials on the activities of the Coalition Rada for the period from February 18 2016 to the present, a list of deputies who were members of parliamentary factions that were part of the coalition after February 18, 2016. I emphasize that these materials were not sent to the KSU,” the speaker said.
Note that President Zelensky signing of the dissolution decree motivates by the absence of a coalition in parliament since 2016. At the same time, Speaker Parubiy claims that the coalition existed until May 17, 2019, when the Popular Front faction announced its withdrawal from it. At the same time, the lists of deputies of the supposedly existing coalition were never provided, despite previous court decisions on this matter.
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