The Communist party leader said about the intention to participate in local elections in the fall
The Ukrainian Communist leader Petro Symonenko said that wishes to participate in elections to local authorities, planned in Ukraine in the fall.
The elections in Ukraine in district and regional authorities is expected in October. To do this, the Ukrainian government is working on amendments to the law within the framework of decentralization of power. To amend the Constitution ought to July 1 to October fresh bodies were elected for a new constitutional basis.
"sure, only I'm currently surprised to monitor the situation. Those who gave the promise of a Europe that must be local elections do not make any changes either in the election legislation, nor in the decentralization of power, nor in the Constitution, " Symonenko said in the broadcast television channel, answering the question whether he wishes to participate in local elections.
however, in the security Service of Ukraine reported that Symonenko will be detained and questioned in case of arrival to the site of the country.
Kyiv authorities began in April 2014 in the East of Ukraine's military operation against the February coup disgruntled residents. In early may, the Ukrainian Communist Leader Petro Symonenko said that if he was the head of the country, " immediately withdrew all troops from the Eastern regions of the country, calling a special operation involving the army to war against the people.
then at that time the Acting President Oleksandr Turchynov has applied to the Ministry of justice with a request to test the activity of the CPU to determine if any of belonging to interact with the militia and in case of confirmation of this without delay to have an impact on its prohibition.