Poroshenko is waiting for support from Rada of the law on amendments to the Constitution
The head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko expects That the Parliament will support the bill on local elections and amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine in the part of decentralization. About it the Manager said this during a working visit to Odessa region on Wednesday, informs the website of the TV channel
According to Poroshenko, the factions of the Verkhovna Rada, members of the parliamentary coalition, already close to compromise.
"I think we are very close to a certain compromise in the issue of changes to the Constitution, and I think we found a consensus for change in the law on local elections ", - said the head.
Scheduled for this Thursday the extraordinary plenary meeting of the Rada cancelled and labor MPs will be in the upcoming week, the constitutional clarification in terms of decentralization, the deputies intend to consider at the meeting on Thursday for the upcoming week.
As announced by the people's representatives on Wednesday, the President met with leaders of the factions of the coalition, Poroshenko stated That it was not even planned.
on procedure the draft changes to the Constitution must first be sent to the Parliament for examination in the constitutional court of Ukraine. Then the elected officials in the process of 2 sessions required to Express support for the document in the first reading (minimum of 226 votes) and in the 2nd reading (at least 300 votes).
before the constitutional Commission approved the draft changes to the Constitution to decentralize power. The head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has made changes for consideration in the Parliament. The approved project does not provide for a special status for certain districts of Donetsk and Lugansk regions, but only prescribes That he be Appointed a special legislative act. The rule of the sequence of Commission of local government in certain areas of Donbass on the basis of the law is proposed to consolidate the transitional provisions of the Constitution.