Vitrenko made a request to Zelensky
The Central Committee of the Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine appealed to the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky as the guarantor of the Constitution with a request to provide immediate access to justice for the party’s participation in early parliamentary elections, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
This was reported by the party's press service.
The appeal notes that the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine is pursuing a policy of discrimination and repression regarding the PSPU in order to prevent the party from participating in any election campaigns.
The PSPU notes that the Ministry of Justice creates unfounded quibbles with the documents of party congresses, blocking participation in local elections and presidential elections, and is also currently preventing participation in early parliamentary elections.
The PSPU Central Committee appeals to Zelensky with a request to provide the party with immediate access to justice, which will allow it to take part in early parliamentary elections.
At the same time, the District Administrative Court of Kiev received a claim from PSPU Chairman Natalia Vitrenko against the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, which asks to recognize as illegal the inactivity of the ministry, which, according to the plaintiff, is the creation of artificial obstacles to carrying out registration actions to make changes to information about the party contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, Individual Entrepreneurs and Public Formations and as part of the governing bodies of the party.
In addition, the plaintiff requests that the decision of the state registrar to refuse state registration of the relevant changes be declared illegal and canceled, and also that he be obliged to register changes in information about the Progressive Socialist Party, in particular regarding changes to the charter, program and composition of the governing bodies.
The court is deciding whether to open proceedings in this administrative case, the report says.
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