This text was adopted by 235 deputies out of 450, Freehand provides penalties ranging up to 15 days in jail or fines of more than EUR 500 for the installation of tents, scenes or unauthorized speakers in advance. In addition, if the law is promulgated by the president, the individuals and organizations responsible for providing equipment to offenders could risk a fine of more than EUR 1 000 or sentenced to ten days in jail.
THE OPPOSITION DENOUNCED "A VIOLATION OF THE LEGISLATION.
"What happened today in Parliament is a violation of the law," responded Vitali Klitschko, became one of the leaders of the opposition and possible rival of Viktor Yanukovych to the next presidential. The leader of far-right, Oleh Tyahnybok, another opposition figure, for its part felt that it was "simply a usurpation of power.
The challenge was born in November of the refusal of Viktor Yanukovich, increased with the Russia in favour of a continuation of the Ukraine in the sphere of Russian influence, to sign a free trade agreement with the European Union, in preparation for more than three years, in favour of economic cooperation.
Since then, hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated their disapproval in the streets of Kiev. Tents are still installed on the square of independence, in the heart of the capital. If Viktor Yanukovych should promulgate the text, this type of action would become illegal, as well as the wearing of masks that militant nationalists hostile to the president have become accustomed to wearing.
Jan Tombinski, Ambassador of the European Union (EU) in Ukraine, added its voice to that of opponents to condemn the way in which the text was adopted at hand rather than by the usual electronic vote. "There should be normal procedures, otherwise the credit given to democratic institutions and the law is at risk", concerned in a press release.
Signs of tension in the country, at least two members were injured in a fight, a few minutes after the adoption of the budget to Parliament. Opposition MPs are trying to block since the beginning of the week the work in the Parliament, after the Government refused to sign the agreement of free trade with the EU.
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THE OPPOSITION DENOUNCED "A VIOLATION OF THE LEGISLATION.
"What happened today in Parliament is a violation of the law," responded Vitali Klitschko, became one of the leaders of the opposition and possible rival of Viktor Yanukovych to the next presidential. The leader of far-right, Oleh Tyahnybok, another opposition figure, for its part felt that it was "simply a usurpation of power.
The challenge was born in November of the refusal of Viktor Yanukovich, increased with the Russia in favour of a continuation of the Ukraine in the sphere of Russian influence, to sign a free trade agreement with the European Union, in preparation for more than three years, in favour of economic cooperation.
Since then, hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated their disapproval in the streets of Kiev. Tents are still installed on the square of independence, in the heart of the capital. If Viktor Yanukovych should promulgate the text, this type of action would become illegal, as well as the wearing of masks that militant nationalists hostile to the president have become accustomed to wearing.
Jan Tombinski, Ambassador of the European Union (EU) in Ukraine, added its voice to that of opponents to condemn the way in which the text was adopted at hand rather than by the usual electronic vote. "There should be normal procedures, otherwise the credit given to democratic institutions and the law is at risk", concerned in a press release.
Signs of tension in the country, at least two members were injured in a fight, a few minutes after the adoption of the budget to Parliament. Opposition MPs are trying to block since the beginning of the week the work in the Parliament, after the Government refused to sign the agreement of free trade with the EU.
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