Sevastyanov: the court is obliged to impose a ban on the Communist party of decommunization law
1st Deputy Minister of justice Natalia Sevastianova believes that the court is obliged to accept the conclusion on the prohibition of the Communist party of Ukraine (CPU) in Accordance with the legislative act of decommunization.
in may of last year the Communist party Leader Petro Symonenko said that if he was the head of the country, "immediately withdrew all its troops from Donbas, calling a special operation of security forces' war against the people ". Then the parliamentary faction of the Communist party was dissolved, fresh Ukrainian Authorities also began to ban the Communist party. The case was first considered by the District administrative court of Kiev, however, all judges were told about the challenge, saying that they produce pressure. Later the Case was referred to the Kyiv District administrative court. The Communist party appealed this transfer because he believes it is inappropriate to refer the Matter to the court whose jurisdiction relates to the field. On the First day of the week again, the court withdrew the Case from consideration, because the complaint authorized parties is still pending in the court of appeal.
"I wish to emphasize that after the Parliament had already taken a step forward with the adoption of the law on decommunization, I think, because it is the conclusion of banning the Communist party will be made in Accordance with this legislation, despite the fact, when are we going to wait for the decision of the court," Sevastyanov said at a press conference on Thursday.
It also States that in the banning of the Communist party is delaying the process.
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. The leader of the Ukrainian Communists have sought to conduct examination of anti-discrimination law. The CPU also said that it could appeal to the European court of human rights.