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The new judge of the Sovgir CCU contributed to the stay of the Russian fleet in the Crimea - scheme

The judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine appointed by the Verkhovna Rada, Olga Sovgir, took the oath, on August 2, 2022 (photo: schemes) the new judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine Olga Sovgir in 2010 as a scientist did not recommend that the CSU consider a submission on the limitation of the term of stay of foreign troops in Ukraine, reports. Journalists found that it was her scientific opinion as an associate professor of the Department of T.

Shevchenko National University of Kyiv at the request of the Constitutional Court. It was on this conclusion then, in particular, that the CCU relied, when he finally decided to refuse to open the case on the merits (this happened on the eve of voting for Kharkiv agreements, which continued to stay the Black Sea Fleet of Russia in Crimea). The Soviet August 2 took the oath.

In 2010, President Viktor Yushchenko and 50 people's deputies appealed to the CCU with constitutional submissions, which were asked to clarify the rules of the Basic Law on the Limitation of the Destruction of Foreign Military Basics in Ukraine. The agreement between Ukraine and the Russian Federation on the status and conditions of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation in the territory of Ukraine ended in 2017.

On April 21, 2010 in Kharkiv, then President Viktor Yanukovych signed an agreement between Ukraine and Russia, which continued to stay the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation for 25 years in Ukraine allegedly in exchange for a gas discount. According to the DBR, in fact, Ukraine did not receive discounts - before signing the agreements of the Russian Federation twice artificially inflated.

In 2014, the military personnel of the Russian Federation, together with other units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, occupied Crimea. The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine announced on February 20, 2014 the beginning of the temporary occupation of Crimea and Sevastopol by Russia. International organizations called the occupation of Crimea illegal and condemned Russia's actions.