The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Volodymyr Lytvyn does not intend to sue in regard to illegitimacy of the Parliament?s decision concerning the "language" law.
V. Lytvyn said about this on Saturday, answering the journalists? questions at press-conference in Zhytomyr.
Talking about the intentions of certain political forces to press charges against the Head of the Parliament in connection with signing or not singing the abovementioned bill, V. Lytvyn said that he "would not advise solving this problem with the help of court institutions, as in that case the court would have to investigate the procedure of law observance in the process of submitting and considering this issue, and then the persons who organized this process might get into trouble."
In addition, he noted that it is not understandable what bill was voted for. "What law should be brought to court?" asked V. Lytvyn.
The Head of the Parliament is convinced that at present we need to think of how to solve the situation. "I believe that the Verkhovna Rada should be reasonable and responsible enough to calm down and listen to my proposals concerning its solution," said V. Lytvyn and added that further exacerbation of the situation could have negative results for the country.