Posted on 07/23/2014 8:53:22 PM PDT by tcrlaf
The Communist Party of Ukraine will cease to exist on Thursday, the speaker of Ukraine's parliament announced.
"We only have to tolerate this party for another day," Verkhovnaya Rada speaker Oleksandr Turchinov said on Wednesday in comments carried by online news portal Ostro.org.
Discussion of the Communist Party's dissolution began in earnest in May, after party leader Petro Simonenko said that if he were in charge of the country, he would immediately call back the troops from eastern Ukraine, referring to the military operations taking place there as acts of "war against the people," RIA Novosti reported.
Turchinov, who was serving at the time as acting president, then appealed to the Justice Ministry to request an investigation into the Communist Party's activities.
Russia's State Duma denounced the move at the time, viewing it as an attempt by the new Kiev authorities to "force political and civil forces that do not agree with the path taken by the ultranationalist powers to shut up," according to RIA Novosti.
The Verkhovnaya Rada paved the way for the party's dissolution on Tuesday by amending its rules to vest the speaker of the house with power to dissolve the Communist Party. On Tuesday evening, President Petro Poroshenko signed a bill giving effect to the new regulations.
Turchinov's announcement was made on Wednesday morning amid heavy infighting.
Speaking before his fellow parliamentarians, Simonenko made a statement about Ukraine's security services having allegedly "destroyed" citizens for black-market organ transplants, Interfax reported, citing members of the nationalist Svoboda Party.
Svoboda Party members then accused Simonenko of disseminating false information, and endeavored to physically eject him from the parliament.
An all-out brawl promptly ensued.
Amid the chaos, Turchinov exercised his new powers to announce the party's impending dissolution, before calling for a 15-minute break so deputies could calm down. Following the news, all of the Communist Party members present at the time then reportedly walked out.
We'll be lucky not to get banned ourselves once amnesty comes, and there's plenty of RINOs willing to make it happen.
His posting history for the past 3 months would be a good start.
They have 87 parties in that country, how many of them are fronts for the communists?
Ukraine is in a totally different situation to the USA. Were there an actual revolution here, the changes would be waaaay more drastic. In Ukraine, its largely business as usual. Petro Praschenko is likely going to be just the same corrupt-wise as his three predecessors.
For starters, who would oppose trying the democrat caucus for treason? Fair trials, but there is no way Harry Reid wouldn’t be convicted
I wish the US would do that
JimRob is 100% against amnesty and has said as much. Nobody will ever be banned for opposing the INVASION from Central America.
“We might even institute martial law as well as wide open detainment policies.”
“We” wouldn’t, but our opponents have been openly talking about doing it, in the last couple of years.
This was posted on FR just yesterday:
“Dem Rep. Crisanta Duran Caught Chanting Death to CO GOP”
http://coloradopeakpolitics.com/2014/07/21/crass-dem-rep-crisanta-duran-caught-chanting-death-to-co-gop/
No matter what you think about what is happening in Ukraine, you cannot think that banning parties, and throwing the legally elected Reps out of their “Congress” is a good idea.
The beautiful part of Ukraine is not necessarily its politicians (though Poroshenko is doing well), but it's people, who understand anti-communism and the Russian threat much better than the West does, and are growing stronger all the time.
I'll stand with any people willing to stand up to the commies, particularly the Russkies, or the Chicoms, or any shade inbetween.
People ought to be banned for supporting the Reds, and that's what the Muscovites still are.
and once their national sovereignty is assured again, they can work on the politicians who are left in power.
Because without defending their borders, everything else becomes pointless.
As I read the article, a Rada committee (?) simply “amended a rule” to allow the banishment of ... a party?
Gee, that’s pretty much what our socialists have done/are doing here, isn’t it?
And if the commies are elected representatives, well, that does complicate things, to be sure, aaarrrgggh
So the commies go home, tell their people “Hey, we tried!” and everyone in those area starts cleaning the cosmoline off Pa’s old double-barrel Saiga.
“Svoboda only holds 35 of 449 seats”
While yielding influence FAR beyond their numbers, mainly because they “control” (or has influence with) most of the Right Sector militias and much of the Nat Guard.
They also have the most Obama support.
Obama is way too busy fundraising. He is in Hancock Park right now while illegals swarm the border and murder Americans
I'm sure Otrama has a post for them in the US govmint.
In the East and South, where poll after poll has shown only ever had a minority of support for the separatists, the only type of supporters the separatists could get were usually the Communist types, waving their flags. Let them go join them and then take a bullet.
Apparently the "liberal and progressive" communists are a-hols there just as much as our "liberal and progressive" communists (democrats) are here.
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If the other side consists of commies and Russian invaders stealing their national territory, then that is an easy choice.
After they protect their country and national integrity they can start working on repairing and fixing their country again.
God willing, the American people will show the same courage as the people of Ukraine and stand up and overthrow the commies and traitors destroying our nation, and take America back.
“His posting history for the past 3 months would be a good start.”
It might actually be...
I have actually been paying ATTENTION to what has been happening since a couple of weeks before the coup.
My opinions are based on what I have seen since then, and what I knew about the region before that, which was mainly superficial.
You are obviously horribly biased, and cannot bring yourself to allow anyone to post anything that doesn’t match the Kiev/Obama party line.
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