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The order was signed by the temporary head of the Rada Elena Kondratyuk
The working group will develop draft laws on electronic filings and the Constitutional Court by December.
A working group has been created in the Verkhovna Rada to develop draft laws on electronic filing and the activities of the Constitutional Court. This was announced on Wednesday, November 18, by the Deputy Director of the Verkhovna Rada Legal Policy Committee, Olga Sovgirya, on Facebook.
“By order of the vice president of the Verkhovna Rada, a working group was created from representatives of parliamentary factions (groups), who, before December 1, 2020, must develop coordinated bills on issues related to electronic declaration and the organization of the activities of the Constitutional Court, “wrote the popular deputy.
The working group included: the head of the Verkhovna Rada committee on law enforcement Denis Monastyrsky (head of the working group), Olga Sovgirya (deputy), the head of the Verkhovna Rada committee on legal policy Andrei Kostin, the head of The People’s Servant parliamentary faction David Arakhamia, People’s Deputy of the Batkivshchyna faction Sergei Vlasenko, Head of the People’s Servant parliamentary faction Ruslan Knyazevich, First Deputy Head of the Anti-Corruption Policy Committee (Golos) Yaroslav Yurchishin, People’s Deputy of the Opposition Platform for the life of the faction Antonina Slavitskaya, Nikolai Babenko, people’s deputy of the Trust group, and the people’s deputy of the Trust group, May Tabutneko, of the Tabutneko group.
Please note that the Verkhovna Rada Legal Policy Committee recommends that parliament consider six bills related to the work of the Constitutional Court
Earlier, the anti-corruption committee unblocked the initiative of spokesperson Dmitry Razumkov at the CCU.
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