In the interview with Ukrainian TV channels, President Petro Poroshenko
noted that he expected the Parliament to consider the constitutional amendments
on the judicial reform, adopt the laws necessary for the introduction of the
visa-free regime by the EU and the approval of the coalition agreement and the
composition of the Cabinet of Ministers.
“We will no more put up with the situation in the judicial sphere. Nobody
will accept judicial immunity and absolutely irresponsible behavior in the
adoption of judicial decisions, the President noted. He recalled his recent
signature of the decree on the dismissal of 4 judges.
In addition, the Decree on the liberation of 28 judges that adopted illegal
judicial decisions in the course of the Revolution of Dignity is now being
drafted.
The President expects the Parliament to approve the package of documents
for the introduction of the visa-free regime by the EU. “The country has been
striving for this for a really long time and we will not let anyone cancel the
given prospect,” the Head of State emphasized.
The President expects the Parliament to approve the package of laws on the
increase of military discipline.
The Head of State also expects the Verkhovna Rada to consider the coalition
agreement and, if necessary, make amendments on the composition of the
Government. “I’m not going to intervene. It is the responsibility of the
parliamentary coalition,” Petro Poroshenko stressed adding that the attempt to
undermine the coalition was absolutely irresponsible.
Answering the question regarding the possibility of early parliamentary
elections, the President said that the majority of Ukrainians did not welcome
that.
“There is a huge amount of work for the Parliament. What is the difference
between real parliamentary work and elections? Elections are promises and
parliamentary work is their fulfillment. Somebody really enjoys promising. But
when you ask them about the results, they suggest organizing elections again. Let’s fulfill
our promises,” the President noted.
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