KYIV. Feb 3 (Interfax) - The Ukrainian opposition has drafted a constitutional act on the return to the 2004 Constitution and is ready to vote for it in the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada meeting on February 4, Batkivschyna faction leader Arseniy Yatseniuk said.
"We, as the Ukrainian opposition, have drafted a constitutional act on the return to the 2004 Constitution. This document should be voted on by the entire parliament," Yatseniuk said during a meeting of the coordination board of committee and faction leaders in Kyiv on Monday.
Yatseniuk told Verkhovna Rada Chairman Volodymyr Rybak that he asked him to hold a meeting in order to discuss how this document would be considered in the meeting hall.
"We are asking you to gather now in our office and to discuss how we will vote on the constitution act on the resumption of people's power and constitutional order in the country, on the return to the 2014 Constitution [stipulating parliamentary-presidential ruling], on the cancellation of the dictatorial powers of the president and on the transfer of the power to rule the country via the Ukrainian parliament to the Ukrainian people," Yatseniuk said.