The Rada Committee supported Razumkov’s anti-corruption bill. Zelensky’s bill called unconstitutional



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The Verkhovna Rada Anti-Corruption Committee has supported President Dmitry Razumkov’s bill, which proposes to restore a number of provisions of anti-corruption legislation, previously recognized by the Constitutional Court as anti-constitutional. At the same time, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s bill on the dissolution of the KSU was called unconstitutional there.

The Verkhovna Rada Anti-Corruption Committee has supported President Dmitry Razumkov’s bill to restore the electronic declaration in its original form. This decision was made at a meeting on November 3, reports the GORDON correspondent.

The Committee recognized that Bill No. 4304 complied with the norms of anti-corruption legislation and recommended to the Verkhovna Rada to include it in the program and accept the project as a basis and as a whole.

During the discussion of the bill, the committee secretary, the “Batkivshchyna” people’s deputy Volodymyr Kabachenko recommended that Razumkov’s bill be adopted as the most compromise.

“In fact, now the Verkhovna Rada has registered two bills that aim to solve the problem with the Constitutional Court. It is not the first bill presented by the president. [Владимиром Зеленским]Neither the second presented by Razumkov does not solve the problem. If the first bill is simply unconstitutional and today, fortunately, we are not considering it, then the bill registered by the President of the Verkhovna Rada is more neutral, more correct from a legal point of view, “he said.

Seven members of the committee voted “in favor”: the people’s deputy of the “Servant of the people” Ivan Shinkarenko, Valeri Sterniychuk, Aleksey Krasov, Andrey Odarchenko, Galina Yanchenko and Aleksey Zhmerenetsky, as well as the Roman people’s deputy Ivanisov. Yaroslav Yurchishin (“The Voice”), Vladimir Kabachenko (“Batkivshchyna”), Elena Moshenets (“Servant of the People”) and Viktor Cherny (“Opposition Platform – For Life”) abstained. “Against” were Anton Polyakov (group “For the Maybut”) and Antonina Slavitskaya (OPZZH).

On October 27, 2020, the Constitutional Court canceled part 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 committing such crimes .

The National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (NAPK), in relation to the CCU’s decision of October 28, closed access to the registry of electronic returns and stopped their verification, storage and disclosure, but already on October 29 it opened access to the registry.

The same day Zelensky registered a bill in the Verkhovna Rada, who are invited to recognize the decision of the Constitutional Court as illegal, deprive the entire composition of the court and appoint a new one, as well as ensure the continuity of anti-corruption legislation. Tupitsky said that this pThe bill has indications of a constitutional coup and contradicts two articles of the Constitution of Ukraine.

On November 2, Razumkov registered a draft law on the renewal of certain provisions of the Law of Ukraine “On the Prevention of Corruption”.



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