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Ukraine moves court to ban Communist Party

July 24, 2014 05:22 pm | Updated 05:22 pm IST - KIEV

A file picture of Ukraine Speaker of Parliamnet Oleksandr Turchynov.

A court in Kiev is holding a hearing on the government’s request to ban the Communist Party of Ukraine.

The Justice Ministry says the party should be banned because it has supported pro-Russian rebels fighting government forces in the country’s east.

In legal proceedings filed on July 8, the ministry accused the party of helping provide support, including money and weapons, and of backing disputed independence referendums in eastern regions.

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The hearing opened on Thursday as the parliament speaker, Oleksandr Turchynov, declared the Communist group in parliament dissolved because its original membership fell below the threshold for forming a separate faction. A law passed on Tuesday gives him authority to do that.

Communist delegation head Petr Symonenko said the move “trampled on the will” of those who voted for the party.

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