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Journalists have calculated how much it costs the Ukrainians day of the Council

Журналисты подсчитали, во сколько обходится украинцам день работы РадыMPs are not too eager to work, skipping meetings.

Deputies stopped going to work. In the middle of last week the meeting was canceled because a large number of vacancies, and on Friday under the dome was a maximum of 30 people. Reporters figured out why an empty chair is the most obvious sign of a looming re-election.

Attendance of meetings falls: the opening of the 6th session was 365 people (for electronic registration). Vote still managed seven laws adopted in General (“at the peak” — 269 votes for the law on state support of children on the frontline).

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But on the second day of the session of the 423 people came to the hall 350, but by 11:00 voted only 230 people. After the break it appeared that the meeting should close early — in the room physically present, only 198 members. On Friday, February 10, the situation was no better.

“The key problem to be Happy — in fact there is no coalition. Plus, factions polarized views on the key questions of language, the blockade and the development of uncontrolled territories. And since there is no consensus, the deputies have no incentive to go to work. Here discipline and falling, — said political analyst Vadim Karasev. But the Executive authority of this Parliament best — he will not take the initiative from the side of the Cabinet and up”.

“The crisis is obvious: Friday was the day the government and the deputies had questions for him. But every session day costing more than 2 million UAH”, — said political scientist Alexei Yakubina.

Журналисты подсчитали, во сколько обходится украинцам день работы Рады

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