The myriad falsehoods about “verbal” resignations, the number of votes needed to impeach, and the other machinations of the post-coup Rada are easily disproved.
My suggestion is that you stop drinking the US State Dept. toilet water, as it makes you sound like a... Clintonista.
“The myriad falsehoods about verbal resignations, the number of votes needed to impeach, and the other machinations of the post-coup Rada are easily disproved.”
Article 108[edit]
The President of Ukraine exercises his or her powers until the assumption of office by the newly-elected President of Ukraine.
The powers of the President of Ukraine terminate prior to the expiration of term in cases of:
1.resignation;
2.inability to exercise his or her powers for reasons of health;
3.removal from office by the procedure of impeachment;
4.death.
Article 109[edit]
The resignation of the President of Ukraine enters into force from the moment he or she personally announces the statement of resignation at a meeting of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
If Yanukovych had reason to dispute his resignation, it was his duty to remain in the Ukraine and bring his dispute before the Constitutional Court. Yanukovych failed to perform his duties and obligation to defend his position before the Constitutional Court. Therefor Yanukovych does not have any legal basis for his complaints, but his opponents have very strong cases to bring Yanukovych to trial for his criminal acts.
“My suggestion is that you stop drinking the US State Dept. toilet water, as it makes you sound like a... Clintonista.”
Your standards of false Soviet-Russian propaganda are obviously slipping very badly with juvenile taunts like that.