Arseniy Yatsenyuk: Constitutional changes are aimed at distribution of power and restoration of balance of power in Ukraine
The Government
insists on the need for changes to the Constitution to create a real balance of
power between the Government, the Parliament and the judiciary and the activity
of the President, Ukraine’s Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk emphasized at the session of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on
Tuesday, April 29.
Arseniy Yatsenyuk said that the main purpose of amending the
Constitution "is not a struggle for power, but the distribution of
power": "That is why Ukraine has rebelled - because power was
concentrated in the hands of one person. Constitutional concentration of power
in the hands of one person led to the crimes committed by the person, who held the
title of President of Ukraine, against the people of Ukraine. "
"Amending the
Constitution, we set the goal to eradicate political and economic corruption.
Corruption is caused only by a monopoly on power, economy or resources. That is
why all political forces have decided to destroy such a monopoly on power. A
new monopoly should appear – a monopoly of the people of Ukraine to influence
on the authorities and on the management of their country ", Arseniy Yatsenyuk stressed.
He underlined
that the Government supports the abolition of the excessive powers of the
central authorities and transfer "a significant part of the political,
economic, financial, social and human powers to the regions."
Meanwhile, the
Government proposes to abolish regional and district state administrations and
create corresponding executive committees that will be elected by local
territorial communities: "In connection with the liquidation of the state
administrations we consider it inexpedient to preserve representative offices
of state power in the regions. We believe that state offices should be
established solely at the regional level. They have to do only one job - to
control the observance of legislation on the territory of a respective
community. "
"Such representation
should not have any financial and economic impact on regional development. The
lion's share of the powers should go to the respective executive committee of
the respective council," he underlined.
The Government
also stands for cancellation of the functions of general supervision of the
prosecution that contradicts European standards.
Arseniy Yatsenyuk also stressed that the new wording of the
Constitution should abolish the so-called imperative mandate of a member of the
Parliament: "We believe that the imperative mandate restricts the rights
and powers of Ukrainian MPs. The element of imperative mandate, to be exact - party's influence on the
Ukrainian MP, should be cancelled".
Regarding the
powers of the President, the Prime Minister said that the President does not
represent any branch and is a separate institution that "has, along with
three branches to balance state power and not give anyone the possibility of
monopolizing it": "Thus he should not have any chance of a monopoly
on power in the country."
For this purpose,
according to Arseniy Yatsenyuk,
we need to change some functions of the President, provided by the current
Constitution. In particular, under the current Constitution, the President has
the right to suspend acts of the executive branch with the subsequent
submission to the Constitutional Court: "We believe that this option
should remain among the presidential powers, but the President is only entitled
to apply to the Constitutional Court in terms of the unconstitutionality of an
act without stopping it, because this violates the principle of balance of
power, what emphasized the Venice Commission when adopting the Constitution of
2004."
With regard to
the powers of the judiciary, the Government advocates joining of the Supreme
Court of Ukraine of the real status of the highest judicial authority while the
dramatic changes in the procedure of appointment of judges and their dismissal.
The appointment of a
judge, which shall be exercised by the President’s decree in non-transparent
and corrupt way, must be cancelled. The President should be deprived of his
influence on the judicial branch. The judicial branch should be accountable
solely to the High Council of Justice as an independent body which is formed on
the constitutional principles".
According to the
Head of the Government, the High Council of Justice should also make a
submission on the appointment of a judge: "We believe that the President
may have the right to sign the decree on the appointment of a judge, but solely
on the basis of the submission of the High Council of Justice with deadline. If
the President within ten days has not signed a respective decree on the
appointment of a judge, the decision of the High Council of Justice shall take
effect without the signature of the President."
Arseniy Yatsenyuk also underlined that separate legal regulation
requires the right of the President to appoint Ministers of Defence and Foreign
Affairs: "We believe that the appointment by the President of these
ministers violates the principle of the unity of the power."
He stressed that
the Government is formed by the parliamentary coalition on the basis of the
submission of the Prime Minister. The President can together with the Government
make nominations of Ministers of Defence and Foreign Affairs through the
mechanism, when the Prime Minister on the basis of respective consultations
with the coalition makes a corresponding submission to the Parliament in
consultation with the President of Ukraine.