Ukrainian deputies expel each other from the Rada with varying degrees of success
Rada deputy from the Servant of the People party Galina Tretyakova (see title photo) was deprived of the right to participate in the next five plenary sessions of parliament.
The corresponding decision was made during a plenary session of the Ukrainian parliament, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The document was introduced by representatives of all factions and approved by the relevant committee. The reason for this decision was utterance Galina Tretyakova about the death of her former mono-majority colleague Anton Polyakov.
“Mrs. Galina spoke about enemies. So the enemy is herself. And for the Servant of the People faction, and for all the people around us. And such people should not be in parliament at all. Because they are a disgrace to this parliament. And I think that the question should not be about suspension for five plenary sessions, but about deprivation of the mandate. And this must come from the president. Because if the president respects himself, then there shouldn’t be such people around him. But this is his choice,” said deputy Anna Skorokhod, the deceased’s mistress.
During the voting, 234 deputies supported the removal. Three were against, fifteen more abstained.
However, the suspension did not end with one. On the same day, the head of the Servant of the People faction, David Arakhamia, introduced a resolution to suspend deputy Irina Gerashchenko, also for five plenary sessions, for a statement she made in September 2019.
But the deputies did not support this initiative - 190 deputies spoke in favor of Gerashchenko’s removal, and the vote was failed.
After this, Irina Gerashchenko made a counter-proposal - to expel David Arakhamia from the hall. Also for five plenary sessions.
“Today in Ukraine, 32 thousand Ukrainian women, along with men, fight to defend the country. Five thousand of them are officers. And yesterday the head of the mono-majority faction, David Arakhamia, slapped them all, saying that a country at war cannot have a woman Minister of Defense. That is, Taran, who brought the army to zugzwang, can, but the woman who would have given the heat in that ministry cannot,” she was indignant.
However, Irina Gerashchenko's demand was not registered in the current agenda, and therefore no vote was taken.
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