In the Last Plenary Week, Activity of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine will considerably depend on the Position of Two Factions - The Lytvyn Bloc and The Communist Party

02 July 2008, 12:05

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

 

Press Secretary of the Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

 

Information for mass media

 

2 July 2008

 

In the last plenary week, activity of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine will considerably depend on the position of two Factions The Lytvyn Bloc and The Communist Party.

 

Arseniy Yatseniuk, Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, believes that activity of the Parliament in the next plenary week will considerably depend on the position of two Factions -    The Lytvyn Bloc and The Communist Party.

 

Thus, all the issues concerning implementation of the Coalition Agreement are deliberately excluded from the Agenda introduced by the leader of the Ukrainian Parliament.

 

 "It is a matter of voting for the Bills that are of importance for the State, not for one or the other side of the Ukrainian Parliament", - stated Arseniy Yatseniuk.

 

Adoption of such important resolutions as introduction of amendments to the State budget, the Program of Social and Economic Development and the Bills concerning Euro-2012 depends on the position of the said Factions. 

 

"We should consolidate around the Bills of national importance lest we should discredit the fundamentals of the national parliamentarism.  

 

I will insist that the Government should include the amendments to the State budget and the Program of  Social and Economic Development to the agenda of the next plenary week. This would be a remarkable response to the poetical confrontation in the Parliament", - stated Arseniy Yatseniuk, Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.