09 March 2010, 15:16
Oleksandr Lavrynovych: Public Administration System shall be effective in Ukraine
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the Law "On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine "On the Standing Orders of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine" in favor of the amendments to the Standing Orders voted 235 People´s Deputies.
"Part 6 clause 83 of the Constitution of Ukraine possesses two obligatory conditions of coalition formation: first of all it should be formed by the Parliamentary factions and second of all it should possess the majority of the People´s Deputies of Ukraine", - Oleksandr Lavrynovych, the First Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada stated in the course of the discussion of the amendments to the Standing Orders in the session hall.
The politician specified that "coalition must count the majority from the Constitutional personnel" of the People´s Deputies. Still, according to him, "none of the parts of clause 83 of the Constitution of Ukraine does not specify whether it is obligatory the People´s Deputies that form coalition are supposed to be exclusively the representatives of a certain faction."
O. Lavrynovych emphasized that the Bill "suggests compulsory compliance with both peculiarities."
Looking back upon the history of coalition formation norms, he emphasized that starting from the spring 2008, one may observe absence of any obligatory constitutional norms of the coalition formation and functioning that is the availability of Constitutional personnel of the Verkhovna Rada majority.
"Everything that was done in the year 2004 to alter the Principal Law of Ukraine, born numerous problems for the functioning of the state management system", - O. Lavrynovych briefed.
The First Deputy Chairman suggested the opponents do not look back the period that was condemned by the whole European institutions."
O. Lavrynovych addressed the People´s Deputies with the appeal to uphold the amendments to the Standing Orders regarding the coalition formation mode in order "the Constitutional power appears and efficiently is functioning in Ukraine."