The Communists of Ukraine will challenge the decision of the Verkhovna Rada on dissolution of the faction at first in Ukrainian courts, and then to the European court of human rights in Strasbourg, said the leader of the Ukrainian Communists Peter Simonenko.
Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Oleksandr Turchynov said Wednesday that 24 July will dismiss the faction of the Communist party in Parliament. On Tuesday, the Parliament adopted amendments to the regulations, which will allow the head of the Parliament to dissolve the Communist faction. Head Petro Poroshenko on Tuesday evening, have signed this law.
" We will use the opportunities of the Ukrainian courts. The story is about one of the typical things for law - the law is not retroactive. And if you take any corrections to the legislative act, it is required to touch the future parliaments And future factions. They are trying, amending the current law, to shift it to the current situation And our party. For this reason, We will defend all that is relevant to our rights in Ukrainian courts, but, without a doubt, if We fail them here to defend, we will appeal to the European court of human rights, " said Symonenko.
yesterday the Faction " left " in the European Parliament said that the ban of the Communist party of Ukraine reflects the desire of the new Ukrainian authorities to suppress critical opinion And emphasizes the non-fulfillment of obligations by Ukraine for the protection of human rights. The group expressed the solidarity of the Ukrainian Communist party And " condemned blackmail, assault, forcing of fear And destruction of property, to which the party is exposed in recent months ". Faction " left " in the European Parliament said that he would send the proper message to the President of the European Parliament And the European Council, demanding their Scrivania in this question.
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