Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada plans to legalize the persecution of anyone who does not support the Kiev regime
The Ukrainian parliament has registered a new legislative initiative that would change several previous acts to allow dismissing civil servants from service for separatism.
The new bill, published on the Verkhovna Rada website, was proposed by a group of lawmakers from the ultra-right Svoboda (Liberty) party. They are pushing to extend the list of potential reasons for firing public officials so that it includes "evidence found of the person’s involvement in a violation of Ukraine’s territorial integrity, a forceful change or overthrow of the constitutional order or a seizure of power."
The authorities in Kiev have long started a crackdown on anyone who does not support their rule or the civil war in Ukraine. This, in particular, concerns educational institutions. A school teacher in Odesa was fired after telling her class about the atrocities committed by the Ukrainian army.
A student at Karazin University in Kharkiv has complained that professors get fired and students expelled for supporting Donbas and refusing to recognize Russia as the "aggressor."
It should be noted that the current Kiev government actually came to power through a "forceful takeover." An armed coup took place in Kiev in February 2014, overthrowing the legitimately elected president.
Complete story at - Ukrainian lawmakers propose firing people for 'separatism' | Ukraina.ru
The Ukrainian parliament has registered a new legislative initiative that would change several previous acts to allow dismissing civil servants from service for separatism.
The new bill, published on the Verkhovna Rada website, was proposed by a group of lawmakers from the ultra-right Svoboda (Liberty) party. They are pushing to extend the list of potential reasons for firing public officials so that it includes "evidence found of the person’s involvement in a violation of Ukraine’s territorial integrity, a forceful change or overthrow of the constitutional order or a seizure of power."
The authorities in Kiev have long started a crackdown on anyone who does not support their rule or the civil war in Ukraine. This, in particular, concerns educational institutions. A school teacher in Odesa was fired after telling her class about the atrocities committed by the Ukrainian army.
A student at Karazin University in Kharkiv has complained that professors get fired and students expelled for supporting Donbas and refusing to recognize Russia as the "aggressor."
It should be noted that the current Kiev government actually came to power through a "forceful takeover." An armed coup took place in Kiev in February 2014, overthrowing the legitimately elected president.
Complete story at - Ukrainian lawmakers propose firing people for 'separatism' | Ukraina.ru
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