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Reinstatement of the 2004 constitution should be discussed at the upcoming session of the Verkhovna Rada in order to avoid federalization of the country, Party of Regions deputy Yevhen Balytsky said.

“It seems the issue [constitutional amendments] may be put on the
agenda of the next session tomorrow,” he said in a program aired by
Channel 5 on Tuesday evening.

The Verkhovna Rada will be unable to vote for constitutional
amendments on January 29 but it may add the issue to the agenda of its
next session, he said.

“We have to pass the 2004 constitution now so that we could save the
country and avoid federalization. In this case the center of gravity
will move to the parliament (…) I will support that [idea] at the
faction,” he said.

As to how many members of the Party of Regions faction were prepared
to vote for reinstatement of the 2004 constitution, Balytsky said: “It
is extremely difficult to give prognoses but I think I would not be
mistaken to say it will be over 30 percent. At least these are [the deputies] I
have spoken with, I know, I am confident about.”

“In this case the authorities will save face and the opposition and
the people will get a more democratic administration,” the Party of
Regions deputy said.

A special session of the Verkhovna Rada opened on January 28. It will
continue on Wednesday. Consistent with the schedule, the parliament
will begin its next session on February 4.