Home
/
News
/

Ukraine parliament speaker to sign Donbas reintegration bill

Ukraine parliament speaker to sign Donbas reintegration bill

7 February 2018

Ukraine’s Parliamentary Head Andriy Parubiy said he
will sign the Donbas reintegration bill on Feb. 6 after a resolution attempting
to cancel the legislation failed to gain enough votes. With their resolution,
the Russian-oriented MPs of the Opposition Bloc were attempting to overturn the
Donbas reintegration bill, echoing the Kremlin position that it violates the
Minsk Accords. The law has also been heavily criticized by the Russian
government. As of this morning, Parubiy had yet to confirm whether he signed
the legislation, which the president is also expected to endorse.

 

Zenon Zawada: Key U.S.
and EU officials have yet to comment on the legislation. The Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe had recommended that it contain specific
references to the Minsk Accords, a measure opposed by nationalists and war
veterans. To appease them, the final draft doesn’t mention the Minsk Accords.
The legislation’s main accomplishment is that it establishes the legal
foundation for Russia’s military aggression in Ukraine, as well as the legal
framework for Ukraine’s military response. Ukrainian activists raised concern
that it enhanced excessively the authority of the president and prosecutor
general, in violation of the Constitution and threatening civil liberties.

Latest News

News

23

02/2022

Separatists may claim entire territories of two Ukrainian regions

Russia has recognized “all fundamental documents” of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics (DNR...

News

23

02/2022

U.K. to provide USD 500 mln loan guarantee for Ukraine as IMF mission starts

The British government is going to provide up to USD 500 mln in loan guarantees...

News

23

02/2022

MinFin bond auction receipts jump to UAH 3.5 bln

Ukraine’s Finance Ministry raised UAH 3.3 bln and EUR 7.2 mln (the total equivalent of...