Communist ideology want to ban in Ukraine for Victory Day
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine plans until may 9 to adopt a package of draft laws that forbid Communist ideology in the country, said the Minister of justice Pavel Petrenko.
"The Parliament in the near future, may 9, take a package of decommunization" - quoted Petrenko.
first, the Ukrainian government approved a package of laws on decommunization honoring the memory of the fighters for the independence of Ukraine and the perpetuation of victory over Nazism and the declassification of closed bins police organization of the Soviet times.
After the coup in Ukraine was dissolved parliamentary faction of the Communist party of Ukraine, the leader of which were critical about the special operations security forces in the East. For the same reason, the authorities in the past year started to ban the Communist party. In early may of last year, Petro Symonenko said that if he was the head of the country, " immediately withdrew all troops from the Eastern regions of the country, calling a special operation involving the army to war against the people.
then at that time the Acting President Oleksandr Turchynov has applied to the Ministry of justice with a request to test the activity of the CPU to determine if any of belonging to interact with the militia and in case of confirmation of this without delay to have an impact on its prohibition. Justice Minister Pavel Petrenko in July 2014 said about filing office in the District administrative court of Kiev lawsuit to ban the Communist party of Ukraine.
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