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Councils and community leaders to remain legitimate even after five years in office
Councils and community leaders to remain legitimate even after five years in office

All representatives of local self-government remain legitimate even after five years in office.


This was claimed by Vitalii Bezgin, MP, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Administrative and Territorial Structure and Local Self-Government of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on the Organisation of State Power, Local Self-Government, Regional Development and Urban Planning.

‘This is a consensus position following consultations between members of parliamentary factions and groups, the Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine, and all-Ukrainian associations, moderated by the Council of Europe within the framework of the High-Level Dialogue,’ he said.

Vitalii Bezgin also stated that the Verkhovna Rada will soon register and adopt a relevant resolution to signal their political support for the continued sustainable functioning of regional, district and basic-level local councils.

Meanwhile, Oleksandr Slobozhan, Executive Director of the Association of Ukrainian Cities, commented:

‘The five-year term is defined for the Verkhovna Rada, which, in accordance with the Constitution of Ukraine, is responsible for appointing regular local elections. The expiration of the five-year term does not automatically imply the end of the term of office or the holding of elections, but rather forms the basis for a corresponding decision by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.’

He also added that the risk to local self-government does not lie in completing the five-year term, but rather in local council members resigning due to the Government Resolution No. 69 ban on travelling abroad, the lack of a quorum at meetings due to the mobilisation of local councillors, and the introduction of military administrations alongside existing local councils.

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