Sharu said:
Yes, sadly you is one who don't check facts and fall to cheap propaganda. According to the Ukraine constitution there's no procedure of impichment of president. To change a constitution you need a Constitutional Court, which was disbanded by new 'authorities'. So currently it is impossible to impeach president in Ukraine legally. Voting in Rada was made under the gun barrels and with a men in masks with baseball bats which is not a very democratic procedure too. So right now like it or not Yanukovich is still the only legal president of Ukraine, if you respect international law and Ukraine's constitution. |
I can not find one source that says this happened. Also what propaganda have I fallen for? LOL. The parliament did vote to impeach him. This is a fact.
Article 111 states the parliament has the right to initiate a procedure of impeachment "if he commits treason or other crime." He clearly did several times. So they were using the 2004 version of the constitution that he didn't sign. I wonder why he wouldn't sign that...Oh because he had already fled the country.
Please stop making yourself look rediculous by claiming the Ukrainian parliament was wrong to impeach a president who had already murdered his people and fled the country.







