Draft laws on international treaties
Do you think it is appropriate to adopt a bill stating that international treaties will not be automatically revoked after a change of government?
Do you think it is appropriate to adopt a bill stating that international treaties will not be automatically revoked after a change of government?
Do you believe that draft laws on international treaties should be automatically revoked after a change of government, for example, after the resignation of the Cabinet of Ministers or the termination of the President's powers?
If the bill on Ukraine's accession to the EU is adopted, will citizens be able to challenge its provisions in court if they believe it violates their rights?
If Ukraine concludes an international agreement with a country that has significant economic interests in our state, and this agreement contains provisions that contradict national legislation, what legal consequences may arise for Ukraine in the event of ratification of such an agreement?
If a draft law on an international treaty has already been considered by a relevant committee, but the powers of the President or the Cabinet of Ministers have been terminated, will it be automatically revoked after the adoption of a new law on amendments to the Rules of Procedure of the Verkhovna Rada?
Do you believe that accelerated consideration of European integration bills in a single reading can accelerate Ukraine's accession to the EU?