09 April 2009, 09:17
Volodymyr Lytvyn, Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine believes that all the appraisals concerning presence or absence of the coalition at the Parliament should be considered as political ones, until the Constitutional Court adopts a relevant resolution.
On Wednesday, V.Lytvyn commented upon the statement of Viktor Yushchenko, President of Ukraine, concerning actual absence of "a coalition of majority" at the Parliament. Thus, he stated: "The President has the right to make any statements. However, only the Constitutional Court is entitled to give an appraisal concerning the coalition".
V.Lytvyn was asked to predict development of events in case the Constitutional Court adopts the resolution, pursuant to which the acting coalition should have registered its activity officially and proposed a new candidate for election to the post of Prime-Minister of Ukraine. Thus, V.Lytvyn stated: "In case the Constitutional Court passes such a resolution, The Verkhovna Rada will convene and introduce certain proposals concerning the Prime-Minister".