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Deputies may be required to pray in Parliament

Sponsors of the bill were deputies from the six factions and groups.

The Verkhovna Rada registered a bill that requires the Deputy to read the prayer “our father” after the opening plenary.

Bill No. 6722 “On amendments to the Regulations of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (regarding the reading of the prayer “our father” immediately after the opening plenary)” submitted to Parliament on July 13.

The authors of the document are deputies from the faction “Block of Petro Poroshenko” Oksana Bilozir, Nikolay Lavrik, Yuri Soloviev, Chairman of the faction “Samopomich” Oleg Berezyuk, the deputies Pavel Unguryan (people’s front), Valery Dubil (“Fatherland”), Yury Pavlenko and Yury Myroshnychenko (Opposition bloc) and Andrew Shipko (“Party “Renaissance”).

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