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MP Inna Bohoslovska has stated she is leaving the Party of Regions and the party faction. "I'm leaving the Regions Party and the party faction in the parliament," Bohoslovska said.

The MP proposed her plan of actions in the situation observed in the country, one of its points is the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and Mykola Azarov’s government.

“The first and foremost thing is to create a new majority in the parliament and make the main political center of Ukraine from the Ukrainian parliament… Secondly, to appeal from the majority to parliament speaker Volodymyr Rybak with the requirement to organize the work of the higher legislative body of the country. If he does not agree or fails to do this – he should resign, the people of Ukraine will be grateful to him,” reads Bohoslovska’s open letter to the citizens of Ukraine, the text of which has been sent to Interfax-Ukraine.

The third point in her plan is “to dismiss the government of Azarov.”

“The fourth one is to propose the option to Yanukovych, which could save Ukraine from bloodshed and personally Yanukovych, his family and the inner circle from retaliation: to urgently appeal to the EU to convene an extraordinary EU-Ukraine summit for signing the Association Agreement, to sign the agreement and resign,” Bohoslovska said.