“Servants of the People” collected signatures for a vote of no confidence in Denisova

The Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights may be fired today.

Deputies of the Verkhovna Rada collected signatures for a vote of no confidence < to the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Lyudmila Denisova , Yulia Paliychuk, a spokeswoman for the Servant of the People faction, said on Tuesday, May 31.

Denisova, “she wrote.

Pavlo Frolov, a member of the Servant of the People faction, said that Denisova's activities were discussed at a meeting of the Servant of the People faction chaired by David Arahamiya with the participation of Verkhovna Rada Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk and Deputy Prime Minister for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories Iryna Vereshchuk.

“It was unanimously decided to initiate a statement of no confidence in Ms. Denis with subsequent dismissal in accordance with Article 12 of the law on martial law. Unfortunately, since the beginning of the war and the great suffering of Ukrainians, Ms. Denisova has hardly exercised her authority to organize humanitarian corridors, protect and exchange prisoners, oppose the deportation of people and children from the occupied territories, and other human rights activities. Iryna Vereshchuk was forced to ask all these questions, “Frolov wrote.

He added that 113 + deputies with an immediate vote in the plenary session of the Council without applying the procedures of special laws on the status of such persons are enough to initiate such distrust.

Frolov stated that the party does not understand “Sexual crimes committed in an unnatural way” and “rape of children” in the occupied territories, “which she could not confirm with evidence.”

Denisova is also accused of traveling abroad

Ms. Denisova may be fired on May 31, “he concluded.

Read also: Occupiers torture, threaten to kill and humiliate captured Ukrainian servicemen – Denisov

“Servant of the People” Oleksandr Kachura stated that the Verkhovna Rada is quite likely to dismiss Denisova on Tuesday, May 31.

The Verkhovna Rada appointed Denisova as the Commissioner for Human Rights on March 15. 2018.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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