Ukraine’s new constitution was greeted with approval by most factions and hailed as a means of resolving the power dispute between the executive and legislature. In reality, it largely reaffirms the status quo.
Ukraine’s new constitution was greeted with approval by most factions and hailed as a means of resolving the power dispute between the executive and legislature. In reality, it largely reaffirms the status quo.
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