Symonenko has agreed with the Ukrainian Ombudsman, the law on decommunization
The leader of the Communist party of Ukraine (CPU) Petro Symonenko said on the last working day of the week, asked in a persistent form on the Ukrainian Commissioner for human rights Valeriya Lutkovska to make a submission to the constitutional court against the law on decommunization.
the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko fifteen may signed the law " about the condemnation of the Communist and Nazi regimes ", for example, prohibiting propaganda of Soviet symbols. The document caused a great resonance in society, because it has not been clearly written by the boundaries of its use. The government promised to amend the law changes and remove inaccuracies. Before the leader of the Ukrainian Communists have sought to conduct examination of anti-discrimination law. The Communist party also said that it may appeal to the ECHR.
"I asked in a persistent form from Valeriya Vladimirovna, was given to the progress of our official appeal to the Commissioner and to her own persona, views about the constitutionality of the laws, which were adopted on 9 April (about decommunization)," Symonenko said at a press conference on the last working day of the week.
He again said that Kyiv has no real program address issues of Ukraine. The decision is made only " to meet the interests of oligarchic groups ", drew attention Simonenko.
before the head of the OSCE on freedom of the media Dunja Mijatovic called adopted by the Verkhovna Rada law on decommunization potential threat to freedom of expression in the media. People's deputies of the Ukrainian party " Opposition bloc has submitted to Parliament a draft law on the abolition of the law. On Wednesday the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine instructed to send the law "about the condemnation of the Communist and Nazi regimes" on the analysis of its use ".