Without the chancellor, but with repression. What will happen if Yulia Tymoshenko becomes president
Sat Aug 11, 2018 4:48 pm
Without the chancellor, but with repression. What will happen if Yulia Tymoshenko becomes president
"News" continues a series of publications entitled "WHAT IF." In the first article, we discussed with experts and analysts what the future awaits the country and us and you in the event that the presidential mace on the first of 2019 will be raised by Peter Poroshenko . We discuss with our speakers the most diverse aspects of the life of society: from public administration and the establishment of power to economic policy, from evolution in international relations and war / peace in the Donbass to social initiatives. The second publication of the series we devote to the question - what will happen if Ukrainians elect Yulia Tymoshenko their president?
The leader of the "Fatherland" submitted his election application (and quite powerfully) on the forum called "New Deal" as early as June 15. Since then, the working groups have been discussing the initiatives it announced with regard to changing the Constitution and the basic laws of coexistence between the state and the citizen - in fact, Tymoshenko suggests completely reversing the so-called. social contract. Her ideas are more interesting, given that the next president will have to be a moderator of the dialogue between the bearers of two diametrically opposed opinions about the further ways of the country's development - "European" and "independent."
REPUBLIC WITHOUT THE CHANCELLOR
The basis of the program Tymoshenko - a thorough change of the Constitution, as a system of social contract. Here, "Vesti" singled out a number of basic positions:
- Abolition of the post of president, the introduction of a new form of government - a parliamentary republic.
- The government is headed by a politician, whose political party won in the second round of the parliamentary elections.
- There is a new body - the National Assembly of Self-Government, in fact, the upper house of parliament. Third, it is formed by the heads of professional associations (business, military, medicine), by two-thirds - by "moral authorities". The second approach - the assembly includes representatives of communities (communities), which are now being created within the framework of the decentralization reform.
- Part of the president's powers go to the assembly - it will be able to dissolve the parliament and the Cabinet, appoint the heads of the NABU, the GDB, the NAPK, and have the right to veto laws.
- It is proposed to give legislative initiative to ordinary Ukrainians (by developing an online voting system for laws, literally - it can be husky in social networks).
- The opposition gets broad powers and control functions.........................
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