At the beginning of the eighth session of the Rada, the people’s representatives re-approved the features of the work of the parliament, adopted at the beginning of the war.
The Verkhovna Rada on Tuesday, September 6, supported the draft resolution, which defines the features of the Parliament’s work during the eighth session. Thus, the work of the Parliament will be held in the mode of a plenary session, and the Speaker of the Rada will not close the session, but announce a break in it. This was announced by People’s Deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak.
288 representatives of the people voted for the resolution.
“Basic standards: The Rada works in the regime of a plenary session, which continues until the termination or removal of martial law for the entire session. The head of the Verkhovna Rada does not close the session, but announces break in a plenary. session. Also, the chairman of the parliament determines the time and place of its extension, in addition, if necessary, determines the voting method of the representatives of the people of Ukraine,” wrote Zheleznyak.
The meeting of the reconciliation council of the Verkhovna Rada, according to him, will be convened by the speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk, and meetings of committees or temporary investigative commissions can be held without delay during the break in the plenary session.
Zheleznyak recalled that the representatives made a similar decision about the details of the work of the Ukrainian parliament during the war on the morning of February 24.
He noted that the new eighth session of the Rada, which will begin in September, requires a second decision.
Now it is also reported that BP has extended the ban on broadcasting its meetings for the period of martial law.
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Source: korrespondent

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