To step on the Constitution or on your throat: BP stalled the law about anti-corruption court

To step on the Constitution or on your throat: BP stalled the law about anti-corruption court

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The deputies can return to this issue in June.

The law about the Supreme corruption court has stalled in Parliament. Agree on who will have a decisive influence on the selection of judges, deputies and failed, according to a story TSN.19:30.

Western partners of Ukraine and some of the deputies believe that the right to veto any nomination of judges needs to obtain the public Council of international experts, while the other part of parliamentarians believes that it would be interference in the internal Affairs of Ukraine, therefore, the leverage offered to transfer the High qualifications Commission of judges.

Videoarray moved the adoption of the law on Higher anti-corruption court

Agree on who will have a decisive influence on the selection of judges in Higher anti-corruption court, failed. Western partners of Ukraine and some of the deputies assured the right to veto the candidacy of judges needs to obtain the Public Council of international experts. The other part of parliamentarians believes that it would be interference in the internal Affairs of Ukraine.

TSN. 19:30

Yesterday, 20:22

“I understand that at night there were negotiations with the Venice Commission, but to come to what we today do not vote. And it’s a big risk for the government because in limbo remains a tranche. This large political risks personally, and I think that the presidential Administration can play in this game” – suggests the people’s Deputy from BPP Mustafa Nayem. “Of course, there is a discussion tread on the Constitution or on your throat. The fact that the interference of foreign States in lawsuits is prohibited by the Constitution, and on the other hand we need a tranche. As a lawyer, I this situation I see no way out,” said his colleague Valery Karpuntsov.

See also:

Rada fails to adopt a law on anti-corruption court

Completely disregarded the opinion of the West will fail, because the creation of an anti-corruption court with regard to these requirements is a condition for the next tranche of the International monetary Fund. Return to the law the deputies in June.

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