Volodymyr Lytvyn, Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, declares that the Country is being ruined Deliberately
V.Lytvyn made the above-mentioned statement at the Tuesday´s briefing, announcing the results of the Conciliative Council.
According to V.Lytvyn, the requirements concerning adoption of the resolution on the increase of social standards accompanied with the blocking of the parliamentary lectern "is a pretext to destroy controllability of the country".
The Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine stated that he suggested a number of ways out of the present-day situation. "The resolution can be adopted by means of a dialogue, defence of one´s standpoint, arguments or voting", - he stated.
The first proposal presupposes that the People´s Deputies will launch the work of the Parliament and scrutinize all the registered Bills. In case one of the Bills is adopted as a basis, the date of its final scrutiny shall be fixed, and the Government shall be commissioned to amend the budget concerning increase of the living wage and minimum wage.
The second proposal presupposes that the date of scrutiny of a single coordinated Bill and simultaneous introduction of amendments to the budget shall be fixed. The amendments shall clearly define the sources of financing, laying account with the possibilities and social demands.
However, neither proposal was endorsed. "The conclusion is obvious: it is necessary to hold negotiations concerning social security of the people, not scrutinizing the issues or adopting resolutions. I fail to discern other motives", - stated V.Lytvyn.
The Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine deems necessary to hold a special parliamentary meeting with the participation of the President of Ukraine and the Government. V.Lytvyn stated that he had addressed the National Academy of Sciences with a proposal to draft "a national report on the socio-economic stand of Ukraine, consequences for the people and the State", discuss the said matter and appraise the situation objectively, as the lack of confidence to the institutions of power is observed.
V.Lytvyn stated that he did not support any of the Parties and remained "absolutely open and liable to compromise". He also expressed his willingness to work.
V.Lytvyn did not preclude that he would deliver an address to the people as the Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine due to the situation at the Parliament. He expressed his willingness to hold any meeting, provided "adequate resolutions are adopted".