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Leader of the Holos party, MP Kira Rudyk believes that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine may not support the presidential bill on de-oligarchization.

“I do not think that they (the Servant of the People faction) will have votes for this. The president’s statement on de-oligarchization and the elaboration of a certain law is another attempt to solve a complex problem in a very simple way. It is the same as stopping shooting to end the war,” Rudyk told Interfax-Ukraine.

In her opinion, “the fight against oligarchs” envisages, first of all, amending tax legislation, laws on the media, on the activities of the Antimonopoly Committee, as well as committing judicial and law enforcement reforms.

At the same time, the parliamentarian does not exclude that this bill will “crumble” even at the stage of its writing, since “some norms are really contradictory and will not be passed first by the parliament, and then by the Constitutional Court.”

At the same time, when asked whether the head of the Holos faction would support this presidential initiative when voting in the Verkhovna Rada, Rudyk replied that their political forces intend to study the final version of the bill first, but “even what we already know, we consider it meaningless, that it is not will be the result.”