
The "self -help" faction announced the exit from the ruling coalition "European Ukraine" in the Verkhovna Rada. This was reported on the party’s website.
"On February 16, 2016, the Ukrainian people witnessed an open conspiracy between the highest leadership of the state on the one hand and oligarchs and the forces controlled by them in parliament on the other, the leadership of" self -help "said." An attempt was made to finally strengthen the power of the Qleptocracy and the oligarchy in Ukraine. "
The party’s leadership also decided to “initiate the creation of a platform for uniting expert and civilian communities at the national and regional levels in order to coordinate common positions regarding the Constitution of Ukraine, economic development and increase the welfare of the people, reforms in key sectors and developing a plan of action to achieve these goals.”
Members of the factions of the Bloc Petro Poroshenko and the "Popular Front", "who consider it unacceptable to participate in the organization of the strengthening of the power of the Kleptocracy and the oligarchy", "Self -help" called for to leave their factions.
On the eve of the exit from the coalition , the faction "Fatherland" announced . Thus, only BPP and the "Popular Front" of Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk remained in the coalition. In total, they have only 217 seats out of 450, that is, they do not form the parliamentary majority.
Now a new coalition should be formed within 30 days. If this is not done, you will have to hold extraordinary elections to the Rada.
On Tuesday, the random failed the vote of mistrust Yatsenyuk. Only 194 deputy votes were cast for the resignation of the government with the necessary 226. Thus, the government will continue to work. The law does not allow the Rada to re -consider the issue of confidence in the Cabinet to the end of the current session.
Meanwhile, before the vote on the issue of trust in the government, the deputies, having heard Yatsenyuk’s report on the activities of the Cabinet in 2015, recognized his work over the past year unsatisfactory.
Earlier on Tuesday , President Petro Poroshenko addressed Yatsenyuk with a call to resign with Yatsenyuk . He transparently hinted that if the prime minister does not agree to a complete update of the government, he will have to dissolve the Rada. Poroshenko assured that he would not want to take such a step, and suggested forming a new government from members of the current parliamentary coalition.
They began to talk about the resignation of the Yatsenyuk government in Ukraine at the beginning of the fall of 2015. In January - February 2016, dissatisfaction with the Cabinet of Ministers increased even more. For the resignation of the prime minister and his government, many political and public figures advocated.
On February 3, Aivaras Abromavichus, the head of the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, fired . He called the reason "active opposition" to the reform and the fight against corruption. The Minister accused the deputy Igor Kononenko and the presidential administration of "imposing dubious personalities" for key positions in state -owned enterprises.