The head of Ukraine signed the law " about the cleaning power ", as It has become hostage to the election campaign in the Parliament, and the document itself is likely still will undergo major changes, says the people's choice Party of regions Mykhailo Chechetov.
Ukraine's Parliament on September 17, adopted the law on lustration. According to the Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, under this law is subject to one million various bureaucrats, public servants, employees of the police organization, and among them " the whole Cabinet, the whole vertical of power ". On Thursday, the Manager signed the legislation.
" It so happened that all policy and head are held hostage to the current political situation, the most important of the upcoming elections (in Parliament, scheduled for October 26 - editor). Unless the election campaign, I think that the legislation could be signed. At least would get some comments would have been the conclusions of the Venice Commission, the constitutional court and so on, " Chechetov said in explanation of the Last news .
He said that the head before himself stated that not thrilled by this law and which have yet to listen to public opinion, and analysis of the public Prosecutor, the law is unconstitutional and a lot of people have the ability to suffer.
the people's choice of the former ruling Party believes that the document will undergo another major change after the conclusions of the Venice Commission.
" I think that the perspective of the law is seen that, after signing, once the legislation will be posted and will begin to act, and then, when the comments of the Venice Commission, and most likely, submission to the constitutional court, this legislation will undergo major changes, so as not to infringe on the rights of the people, " predicts Chechetov.
The lustration of power - one of the main requirements of Maidan activists in February 2014 formulated criteria for the selection of members of the " government of the people's trust ". Until today, the law of Ukraine did not provide the lustration procedure.
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