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In the Parliament rejected a bill on recognition of the occupation

The draft law on the temporarily occupied territories rejected in Committee. The local government Committee of the Verkhovna Rada rejected the draft law on the temporarily occupied territories. The document in fact, recognized the occupation of part of Ukraine by the Russian Federation. In addition, the law would equate Ukrainian …

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Fugitive MP boasted refugee status in Europe

What he said. One of the countries of Europe gave to the Deputy Alexander Onishchenko the status of political refugeeThis was stated Onishchenko in the comments Еспресо.TV. “My business in Europe visanne political. The Ministry of foreign Affairs of the European States has provided me a document with the status …

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In Minsk again agreed to silence mode in the Donbas

The trilateral contact group reaffirmed its commitment to past agreements.In Minsk the trilateral contact group confirmed the agreement about the mode of silence before the Easter holidays. This was reported by press Secretary of the Ukrainian representative, former President Leonid Kuchma Daria olifer in Facebook. “The trilateral contact group reaffirmed …

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The government wants to repeal all Soviet laws

We are talking about hundreds of Soviet regulatory acts. The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved and submitted to the Verkhovna Rada a bill to abolish actions taken in Soviet times, laws and other regulatory legal acts. The decision was taken at a government meeting on Wednesday, April 12. As …

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Poroshenko has signed the law about changes in Criminal code

President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has signed “On amendments to the criminal procedure code of Ukraine (concerning improvement of the mechanisms ensuring the tasks of criminal proceedings)”. According to information on the website of the Parliament, the law returned with the President’s signature today, April 11. As reported, on March …

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