by Sarah Whitmore This autumn was always going to be a tough one for the Ukrainian parliament. Deputies are currently faced with finding a two-thirds majority to pass a bill in final reading which will change the Constitution substantially in favour of the President. The representatives will thus be voting away their own prerogatives and, arguably, the potential for the […]

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