The number of potential votes for restoring NABU’s independence and SAP is gradually increasing, resources ensure.
Rada found a sufficient number of votes to adopt a bill for restoring NABU and SAP powers. It is stated by RBC-Ukraine, which refers to resources.
Voices should have enough “with a significant margin”, an interlocutor mentioned. But according to another, there will be a supply of votes, but not much significant.
However, the bill introduced by President Vladimir Zelensky on Thursday, July 31, will support a significant majority of representatives from “people’s servants”, as well as representatives from European solidarity and voice. It should provide 180-190 votes to the 226 requirements.
“In my opinion, from the rest of the hall, the remains of OPZH, the deputy groups – we must score these 40 votes,” said one of the publication’s resources.
None of the interlocutors are hoping to support the bill from the Batkivshchy faction.
The number of potential votes for restoring NABU’s independence and SAP is gradually increasing.
On Monday, July 28, some resources suggested that 226 votes for “For” would not be recruited.
As you know, on July 22, Verkhovna Rada voted for Bill No. 12414 in the second reading. This decision has limited the independence of Nabu and SAP and made them dependent on the decisions of the general prosecutor.
The law was then signed by Parliament spokesman Ruslan Stefanchuk and the President. This happened against the rear of protests in Kyiv and other cities of Ukraine. People asked to impose a veto in law. July 24, against the remembrance of western partners, Zelensky introduced a bill to Verkhovna Rada, which provides for the cancellation of previous law’s restrictions.
The Rada called the day of the bill of billing to Nabu and the SAP
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