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The law to repeal nine Jan. 16 laws passed by the Verkhovna Rada on Jan. 28 was published on the official Web site of the parliament's Holos Ukrainy newspaper on Feb. 1.

As reported, the Verkhovna Rada Ukrainian at an extraordinary session on Jan. 28 cancelled nine laws adopted on Jan. 16.

The MPs cancelled a law introducing amendments to the law on the judicial system and the status of judges and procedural laws regarding additional measures on protecting the safety of citizens, drafted by Party of Regions MPs Volodymyr Oliynyk and Vadym Kolesnichenko, as well as the law introducing amendments to the Verkhovna Rada’s rules of procedure, which simplifies the procedure for granting consent for the criminal prosecution, detention or arrest of MPs who committed a crime.

In addition, they cancelled the law introducing penalties for administrative offenses in the field of road safety recorded automatically, the law on penalties for administrative violations committed during football matches, and the law introducing amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code concerning criminal proceedings in absentia.

The MPs also voted for the cancellation of the law on the exemption from criminal responsibility of participants in peaceful rallies that occurred from Nov. 21 to Dec. 26, 2013, the law introducing amendments to the law of Ukraine on free legal assistance regarding the postponement of the entry into force of the provisions of clause 6, section VI “Final and Transitional Provisions,” and the law introducing penalties for the desecration of graves of World War II participants comes into force on the day following the day of its publication.

They also cancelled the law introducing amendments to the Tax Code regarding the exemption of natural gas imports to Ukraine from VAT, which was suspended in late 2013.

On Jan. 31, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych enacted the repeal of these laws.