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The ambassadors of the G7 countries, during a meeting with the spokesman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Dmitry Razumkov, pointed out that a judicial system must be created in the country that wins the trust of the people.
The ambassadors of the G7 countries, during a meeting with the president of the Verkhovna Rada Dmitry Razumkov, which took place on November 4, approved the actions of the pro-reform forces of Ukraine aimed at overcoming the constitutional crisis. The information about this was published the G7 ambassadors on Twitter.
“To resolve the crisis, swift action is needed, then joint efforts must be made to further strengthen anti-corruption institutions and create a judicial system that will win the trust of the people of Ukraine,” the statement said.
On October 27, the Constitutional Court of Ukraine canceled some of the provisions of the anti-corruption laws and indicated that the establishment of criminal liability for declaring deliberately inaccurate data, as well as the deliberate failure to present statements is excessive punishment for committing such crimes.
IN “Big seven” Y The European Union expressed concern about this decision. Ukraine’s ambassador to the EU, Mykola Tochitskiy, in a letter to Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, Olga Stefanishina, said that the CCU’s decision may lead to suspension of the visa-free regime with the European Union.
National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (NAPC) in relation to the CCU’s decision October 28 it closed access to the electronic tax returns registry and stopped its verification, storage and publication. Head of agency Alexander Novikov He called the Constitutional Court’s decision “a crushing defeat for anti-corruption reform.”
KSU President Alexander Tupitskiy said that the NAPK especially “dispersed the situation.” KSU Judge Igor Slidenko said that the court’s decision did not foresee the need to close the registry.
October 29 nafter the NSDC meeting pursuant to Cabinet order Open access NAPK to the registry of electronic returns.
The same day Zelensky registered a bill in the Verkhovna Rada, who are invited to recognize the decision of the Constitutional Court as unlawful, 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 signs 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”. On November 3, the document was endorsed by the corresponding committee.
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