"Deputies must either serve in the parliament, according to the legislation of Ukraine, or I am ready to negotiate with the parliamentary representatives on the law on conscription changes, so that the deputies can go to the front line. If you do not serve the state in the parliament, then serve the state on the front. This is my approach," the "Ukrainska Pravda" publishing house quoted him as saying.
Commenting on the parliamentary crisis, he particularly noted that the opposition factions often do not vote in favor of important bills, such as the bills on the financial support of the International Monetary Fund, the provision of 90 billion euros from the EU, or the bills necessary for European integration.
He also announced a meeting with the leader of the "Servant of the People" faction Davit Arakhamia, with whom he will discuss ways to overcome the crisis in the Rada.


















































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