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31 of July, 12:03

The COP of Ukraine recognized the constitutional draft law on decentralization
The constitutional court of Ukraine on the last working day of the week ruled that the project of changes to the main law of the country in terms of decentralization is not contrary to articles 157 and 158 of the Ukrainian Constitution, said Deputy head of the constitutional court of Ukraine Vasyl Brintsev at the meeting of the court.
"The SIC has ruled that the draft law on introducing changes to the Constitution of Ukraine on decentralization of power meets the requirements of articles 157 and 158 of the Constitution of Ukraine," read Brintsev the decision of the constitutional court of Ukraine, reports the news Agency.
remember, first speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament Volodymyr Groysman before it declared that " the conclusion of the COP is expected in late summer ". He also said that then it would be possible to start the meeting for consideration of the bill. After the project is approved by the Constitutional court, According to Groisman, " need to pass two more votes on the draft changes, one of which calculations can be spend at the end of the summer, second by calculations may be carried After 1 September, when will be opened the next session ". In mid-July, the Verkhovna Rada approved amendments to the Constitution, the draft was sent to the constitutional court For evaluation. The direction of change in the constitutional court upheld 288 deputies are Glad of 450. For the final adoption of the law on introducing changes to the Constitution is necessary for Over 300 votes of parliamentarians. In the Donbass told that these amendments are irrelevant to the implementation of the Minsk agreements. In the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation stated before that shows the President of Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada the project of constitutional reform completely ignores the suggestions of the self-proclaimed republics of Donbass.

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