Interfax-Ukraine
12:00 10.01.2013

Opposition demands that 'Tymoshenko article' be decriminalized, Ukraine's course to Europe be confirmed

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The parliamentary opposition demands that the issues of Ukraine's course to European integration, the decriminalization of a number of articles of the Criminal Code, and an amnesty bill be added to the agenda of the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament.

"We demand that the issue on Ukraine's European integration be added to the agenda of the session," Batkivschyna parliamentary faction head Arseniy Yatseniuk said in parliament on Thursday.

He said that the opposition also wants the parliament to consider the issue of the decriminalization of articles of the Criminal Code that could help release former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and former Interior Minister Yuriy Lutsenko from prison.

Yatseniuk also stressed that the opposition demands that an amnesty bill submitted by the three opposition factions be put on the agenda of the session.

He added that the problem with individual voting at parliamentary sittings also has to be solved.

"The Rada-3 computer system has not yet been launched as of today," he said.

Yatseniuk stressed that the opposition would work only when its demands are satisfied.

"Otherwise we won't work," he said.

While Yatseniuk was speaking, the opposition blocked the presidium and the rostrum of the Verkhovna Rada, following which Verkhovna Rada Chairman Volodymyr Rybak announced a break in the sitting and invited the heads of all factions to a meeting.

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