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The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine held an extraordinary meeting on Monday, April 13. However, as it became known, Ukrainian MPs can meet for another extraordinary meeting, and it is likely to take place on April 15.
Deputy Chief of the People’s Servants Faction Eugene Kravchuk He said another meeting is likely to be held on Wednesday, April 15. She reported this in a comment to Hromadske.
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An extraordinary meeting is scheduled for Wednesday. There is such a preliminary agreement, at least a fraction voted for us to bring a draft regulation to a special meeting on Wednesday,
She said.
According to her, this issue was discussed today at the faction meeting. “We have discussed possible changes to the regulation. There is a bill that has passed the first reading and requires that amendments to the second reading be considered by the committee.”
It is Bill No. 1043 “… to counter the abuse of the rights of popular deputies in the course of the legislative procedure”, which was approved on September 10, 2019 at first reading.
What about the law on abuse of rights by deputies?
- According to the explanatory note, it is suggested that at least a third of the constitutional composition of the people’s deputies, the president or the cabinet of ministers could present a draft resolution of the Verkhovna Rada abolish the decision to adopt the law, ordinance or other act as a whole. This would stop lone shipments to repeal a law that has already been passed by the majority.
- Single procedural decisions Parliament It is possible to discuss the proposal taken into account by the main committee, amendments, with the subsequent vote in favor of their approval, total or partial exclusion.
- In the same order they can ask questions about Consideration of a proposal or amendment to the text of a draft article., which was approved at first reading, if said amendment is not available in the version proposed by the main committee.
Consideration of this bill at second reading should speed up consideration of the “anti-Colombo” law at second reading.
Previously, information was disseminated in the media that at the second meeting in a week will consider the so-called “anti-Colombo” law. However, until now, they will not have time to group and put on the table to review the 16 thousand changes that have been made.
What is known about the extraordinary sessions of the Council?The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has modified the schedule of 3 sessions so that there are no plenary sessions during quarantine. Instead, parliamentarians have already held four extraordinary sessions.
Of these, 3 occurred in one day, on March 30. During extraordinary meetings, the Council, in particular, passed “anti-Colombo” and land bills, defined quarantine rules, unlocked troops, and more.
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