Kalynivka: A nation-wide
detonation
“I am sure the Kalynivka
developments have been pre-planned calculatingly by the aggressor’s hand. There
can be little doubt that the North predator’s creatures inside Ukraine were not
having a part in these doings,” claimed Andriy Parubiy with excitement to the
media on Thursday. The Parliament’s Chairperson
A.Parubiy however posits the final conclusions over the Kalynivka’s blasts
might only be made upon a thorough investigation.
Walks via hub of Ukrainity
much in demand
“Exhibitions
stuff has to lend the Parliament signs of Ukrainity to let it feel and apprehend
it’s a Ukrainian law-making body,” – Andriy Parubiy. There was a
guided tour over the historic edifice of the Vekhovna Rada of Ukraine that the
mass media reps took part in. Upon the detailed round trip the newsmen were
teamed up by the Chairman of the Parliament A.Parubiy who noted that the excursions
and exhibitions have to attach to the Parliament a sensible tinge of Ukrainity to show
all at once there is a Ukrainian legislative authority. According to the
chairman, a state flag portal recently mounted at the lobby entresol would soon
have a constitution and gospel ones neigbouring. The guests then also visited an
A. Parubiy’s study along with his cosy relaxation room.
The mass media
edifice tour organized and conducted by the parliamentary staff, has had its
maiden run for now. At the same time, the tour-launchers have informed the
pressmen about a huge demand for parliament strolls. The figures say, since
1997 the parliamentary building has seen 180 thousand visiting attenders.
Next week’s crucial for national
reforms sprint
The Chairperson
of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine A.Parubiy is nearly certain the Parliament shall
finalize the judicial reform bills next plenary week and enter upon the pension
reform. It was said on Thursday at a briefing to the mass media. It was also
highlighted the judicial reform is the Parliament history’s most replete reform
with draft bills associated.A.Parubiy sees
the pension reform will be conclusively voted next week as it has much less
amendments.
According to the
Chairman, the next plenary week may also have room to consider a series of the
national security bills, including a cybersecurity paper.