04 October 2010, 16:26
On Tuesday, The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine should pass the resolution to implement the Constitutional Court of Ukraine Resolution.
Volodymyr Lytvyn, Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, made this statement on Monday.
He stated that before the plenary meeting, the People´s Deputies "will be suggested to pass the resolution, the first item of which envisages implementation of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine Resolution, since this act can be debated, but not cancelled or appealed against."
The parliamentary committees will be commissioned to study the legislative base within a month, submitting proposals on harmonization of the laws with the new constitutional provisions.
According to V.Lytvyn, the resolution also sets up an interim ad hoc panel of the parliament "to work upon the proposals of the Committees in the form of bills to avoid confusion and legal or political collisions."
The Head of the Parliament suggested that Adam Martyniuk, First Deputy Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, headed the ad hoc panel. It is also suggested that it should include two representatives from the Party of Regions, the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, and Our Ukraine-People´s Self-Defence; one deputy from the Communist Party of Ukraine and the Lytvyn Bloc Factions; and one representative out of the deputies non-affiliated with any faction.