According to Lutsenko, BPP faction is ready to propose a joint actions plan
of the parliamentary majority and the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
"It [plan] should be executed by a technocratic team of reformers free
from any party ambitions," Lutsenko wrote.
Earlier, Verkhovna Rada Chairman Volodymyr Groysman stated that three out
of five factions had left ruling
parliamentary coalition, but the
coalition de jure still had votes.
As UNIAN reported earlier, on February 17, Yulia Tymoshenko's Batkivshchyna
faction announced that it would quit the coalition. The move came after Prime
Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk's cabinet survived a no-confidence vote in
parliament even though a majority of lawmakers declared its work
unsatisfactory. On February 18, the Samopomich faction also announced its
withdrawal from the ruling alliance. Four deputies from Narodny Kontrol, or
People's Control, civil movement also left the coalition.
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