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The parliamentary committee for legal policy and justice has recommended the Verkhovna Rada should accept Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk's resignation at its sitting on April 12, but suggested that the resolution recognizing the outcomes of the government's work unsatisfactory be cancelled.


“The committee decided to accept Yatsenyuk’s resignation,” member of the Verkhovna Rada committee of legal policy and justice Ruslan Sydorovych (Samopomich faction) wrote on Facebook on April 12.

Additionally, it was decided to recommend the Verkhovna Rada should cancel the Feb. 16 resolution recognizing the results of the government’s activities as unsatisfactory, the lawmaker said.