Oleynik: Ukraine needs a new, approved by referendum, the Constitution
Ukraine needs a new Constitution, which must be approved in a national referendum, according to a former national people's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, member-created "Department of rescue of Ukraine" Volodymyr Oliynyk.
before the first day of the week Olejnik, as well as ex-Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov told about the creation of the Department of rescue of Ukraine ", the purpose of which is to change the current leadership of the country. Volodymyr Oliynyk was promoted to the position of President.
"without doubt, we need a new Constitution. Current Constitution completely trampled. Have it set so that all of our consensus was included in this Constitution. Nor in any transitional provisions, and the basic articles of the Constitution, "Oleynik said on air of television channel" Russia-24"
He expressed the belief that the question of the adoption of this Constitution must be relocated to a referendum." Because then, and we (in Ukraine) is such a disease exists, every leader coming to power, tries to rewrite the Constitution. Now if we accept it in a referendum, then changes to the Constitution will be made only with the consent of the people, " explained Oleynik.
at the end of November 2013, after the statement of the government of Mykola Azarov about temporary suspension of the signing of the Treaty on the Union with the EU, supporters of European integration have occupied the main square of Kiev - Maidan Nezalezhnosti. Later, the Maidan became the focus of opposition to the special purpose MIA and protesters. Numerous actions, called " euromaidan ", were held throughout Ukraine. The result of street clashes, during which many radicals repeatedly used firearms and " Molotov cocktails ", were dozens of casualties on both sides.
against this background, at the end of February, the country has experienced a coup, the head of Viktor Yanukovych was removed from power at the end of may were appointed early presidential elections, which were won by billionaire Petro Poroshenko.
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