The Minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine Igor Shevchenko, who is facing dismissal, said he was ready to resign, although it considers its purely political.
"I am ready to resign, if so decided by the head, because I have great respect for Peter and consider him the best President of Ukraine in recorded history independence. He is a true patriot and an effective Manager. Of course, if He so decides, it will be a political decision, which will not have any relationship to the law. All perfectly understand that no bribery in my actions was not, and this whole situation is used by dishonest politicians as a formal reason for my resignation, " Shevchenko wrote on his page on Facebook on Wednesday.
on the first day of the week the Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk addressed a petition to consider the question about the dismissal of Shevchenko to the parliamentary faction " Batkivshchyna ", the quota of which He was delegated to the government. The leader of the Ukrainian parliamentary party " Batkivshchyna ", Yulia Tymoshenko said on Tuesday that the Minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine has not been appointed under the quota of her party, and if the Prime Minister wants his resignation, then it can initiate.
According to the Vice Premier Valery Wadeskog, the question of resignation Shevchenko will be considered at the meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers on Wednesday, along With this, on Wednesday, the meeting of the Cabinet until it is not planned.
The Minister of ecology was reproached that He was flying to nice in a time when near Kiev. Similar accusations were voiced leader of the Radical party Oleg Lyashko, He tried to convince parliamentary coalition to vote for the resignation of Shevchenko. The Minister himself said that he flew abroad, however, even before the fire, and used the plane's Deputy Oleksandr Onishchenko. In connection With the use of the plane he was charged with bribery.
Shevchenko may dismiss the Verkhovna Rada, however, the Cabinet may initiate dismissal and submit to the Parliament a proper treatment.
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