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10 of November, 12:31

Meeting with the requirement to enact laws for the European integration takes place at Rada
A rally demanding the adoption of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of laws, necessary For the entry into force of visa-free regime between Ukraine and the European Union, takes place at the building of the Ukrainian Parliament on Tuesday, saying the Witnesses.

Ukraine's Parliament because of disagreements within the coalition failed In proshedshiy Thursday to accept the entire package of draft laws, necessary For the entry into force of visa-free regime between Ukraine and the European Union. Deputies could accept only four bills in the first reading and one - on external labor migration - to endorse in General. First Ukrainian head Petro Poroshenko tried to convince MPs to adopt a package of 13 draft laws on visa waiver to 9 November. Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Volodymyr Groysman tried to persuade the faction to hold a meeting to approve the package on the meeting of Parliament on 10 November.

"currently under the Parliament (the Verkhovna Rada - ed.) is an action with the requirement to enact laws for the EU. All the attention took away the supporters of the law is not about discrimination against LGBT persons, " wrote journalist Alexander Rudomino on their own.

according Rodomanova, the building of the Ukrainian Parliament gathered about 80 active participants.

Kiev and the EU are implementing a program of liberalization of the visa regime. The Ukrainian authorities hope to receive a visa-free regime with the European Union in early 2016. To do this, the Europeans require from Kiev to intensify the battle against illegal activity of officials, to reform at the border and bring the identity documents to the European model in the form of a biometric ID card. Before the Verkhovna Rada adopted in first reading a number of draft laws, necessary For visa-free regime with the EU. In the future, the Parliament is obliged to accept them in General.

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