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Former head of Ukraine’s National Defense and Security Council Oleksandr Danilyuk, commenting on Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky’s initiative at the Constitutional Court, said decisive action and effective interaction with the public sector are needed.
The decision of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, to find a way out of the situation after the decision of the Constitutional Court to abolish some of the rules of anti-corruption legislation is not ideal and risky, but correct. This was announced on October 30 by the former Minister of Finance and former head of the Defense and National Security Council of Ukraine Oleksandr Danilyuk on his Facebook.
“Volodymyr Zelenskyy is risky, but the right decision to solve the crisis associated with the latest decisions of the Constitutional Court. There are no ideal solutions. Threats to national security remain high. Decisive actions and effective interaction with the public sector are needed “Danilyuk wrote.
On October 27, the Constitutional Court annulled some of the provisions of the anti-corruption laws and indicated that the establishment of criminal responsibility for declaring deliberately inaccurate data, as well as the deliberate omission to present statements is an excessive punishment for the commission of such crimes.
National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption in relation to the decision of the Constitutional Court closed access to the registry of electronic returns and he stopped its verification, storage and publication. The agency chief called the KSU’s decision “a crushing defeat for the anti-corruption reform.”
In addition, as a result of the blocking of NAPK’s access to state records, the National Agency cannot perform a special verification of the statements of candidates for leadership positions in state bodies, therefore, winners of local elections cannot be namedsaid the NAPK.
After the meeting of the NSDC, in compliance with the order of the Cabinet of Ministers, NAPK opened access to the register of electronic returns.
On October 29, Zelensky registered a bill in parliament, which proposes to recognize the Constitutional Court’s decision as illegal, deprive the entire composition of the court and appoint a new one, as well as guarantee the continuity of anti-corruption legislation.
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