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"It is not correct and impossible to stay further in such a presidium of such a Verkhovna Rada. Yesterday I resigned as deputy chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, and I hope that the parliament will consider and approve my decision," he said at a news briefing on July 4.
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