Ukrainian party " Opposition bloc on Tuesday to appeal to the constitutional court to abolish the adopted by the Verkhovna Rada of the law on decommunization, folk said the people's Deputy of the party Oleksandr Vilkul.
the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko last Friday signed the law about the condemnation of the Communist and Nazi regimes, for example, prohibiting propaganda of Soviet symbols, as well as a law that provides organizations with the OUN-UPA (Organization of Ukrainian nationalists - Ukrainian insurgent army), the status of fighters for Ukraine's independence and the right of its present at siguranta.
"The opposition bloc will appeal today to the constitutional block on the abolition of the historical laws. We appealed to the President with a petition to veto, but, unfortunately, these laws are signed, " said Vilkul, a speech in Parliament on Tuesday.
review the MP, after the entry into force of the law on decommunization renaming of streets from local budgets will be allocated billions." Is This the first priority for the state, which the government has brought to poverty? We don't think so, and so I don't think tens of millions of Ukrainians ", - said Vilkul. He added that the decisions also reinforce the divisions in the country.
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.
currently Ukraine in fact is on the verge of default. In the country increases unemployment, the national currency over one year fell by more than 3 times. In the end, according to the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine, in January 2015 the average salary in the country amounted 3455 hryvnia, or About $ 160. This is one of the lowest figures in the EU. The pace of GDP decline is determined currently by the national Bank of Ukraine at the level of 7, 5%, inflation - 34, 5%.
About 70% of Ukrainian citizens in the process sociologicheskogo research told of dissatisfaction with their lives, noting that events in Russia are developing in the wrong direction." Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk said that in 2015, the country faces the challenge to survive, " it will be hard to absolutely all social strata ".
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