In face of these threats, President Zelenskiy plans – as early as today — to put to a Rada vote on law to ‘reboot’ the court by removing all 15 members.

Tuesday, November 3, 2020
In face of these threats, President Zelenskiy plans – as early as today — to put to a Rada vote on law to ‘reboot’ the court by removing all 15 members.

In face of these threats, President Zelenskiy plans – as early as today — to put to a Rada vote on law to ‘reboot’ the court by removing all 15 members. Although his Servant of the People party technically has a majority of 240 members, it is unclear if he will be able to muster the needed 226 to pass the bill. One opposition leader, Yulia Tymoshenko calls the bill “a coup d’etat.”

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