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The Communist Party of Ukraine has started a month of "fighting for justice" in three key areas, in particular, the provision of housing and utility services, the cancellation of pension reform and opposition to the adoption of the Labor Code.

“Today we are starting a month of fighting for justice. And from February 20 to March 20 the Communist Party of Ukraine will hold this month of fighting throughout Ukraine. This work will bring together more than 110,000 party activists, who will work with our citizens in all towns and villages, explaining the essence of the work carried out by the Communist Party and encouraging them to actively participate in this process,” Communist Party leader Petro Symonenko said at a press conference at Interfax-Ukraine on Wednesday.

He said that the United Nations had proclaimed February 20 as World Day of Social Justice.

Symonenko said that explanatory literature had been prepared for working with citizens. He said that samples of forms in which Ukrainians will be able to express their complaints on various issues had been produced.