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Ukraine's acting President and Verkhovna Rada Chairman Oleksandr Turchynov has signed decree No. 261/2014 on the termination of the effect of Crimean Supreme Council resolution No. 1702-6/14 of March 6, 2014 on the holding of an all-Crimean referendum.

A respective decree of March 7 has been published on the Web site of the acting head of state.

The decree, in particular, points to irregularities committed during
the adoption of the resolution by the Crimean parliament. Thus, the
provisions of the resolution do not comply with a number of provisions
of the Constitution of Ukraine, among them Article 2 of the Constitution
of Ukraine, which stipulates that Ukraine’s sovereignty extends to the
whole of its territory, the territory of Ukraine within its present
borders is integral and inviolable; Article 134, according to which the
Autonomous Republic of Crimea is an integral part of Ukraine and within
the powers defined by the Constitution of Ukraine, resolves issues
related to its competence; Article 133 of the Constitution of Ukraine,
according to which the city of Sevastopol and Crimea are part of
Ukraine, as well as other administrative-territorial units that make up
the system of administrative-territorial structure of Ukraine.

The decree comes into force from the date of its publication.