The head of the Servant of the People faction, David Arakhamia, showed the results of the factions' failed preparation to exclude Yuriy Boyko from the Human Rights Committee by faction, and assured that the issue would be returned to and resolved, UNN reports.
"Our colleague from the Servant of the People party, Oleksandr Aliksiychuk, initiated a very correct resolution to exclude Yuriy Boyko from the Committee on Human Rights, De-occupation and Reintegration of the TOT. We in the faction decided to submit it for consideration in the session hall as soon as possible, and today it was considered by the Verkhovna Rada," Arakhamia said.
According to him, 9 votes were not enough for a positive decision. By a strange coincidence, those who shouted the loudest about "betrayal" did not vote.
Arakhamia also announced the results of the voting between the factions:
Servant of the People - 166 votes (71.2% of the faction, with faction head David Arakhamia voting in favor);
European Solidarity - 17 votes (62.9% of the faction, the head of the faction Petro Poroshenko is "absent", although he had attended the meeting before);
Batkivshchyna - 7 votes (29.1% of the faction, the head of the faction Yulia Tymoshenko is "absent", although she was at the meeting before);
Vote - 12 votes (60% of the faction, the head of the faction Oleksandra Ustinova is "absent");
Party for the Future group - 4 votes (23.5% of the group, the group's chairman Taras Batenko voted in favor);
Dovira Group - 4 votes (21% of the group, the group's chairman, Oleg Kulinich, is absent);
Platform for Life and Peace group - 0 votes;
"Restoration of Ukraine" group - 0 votes;
Non-factional - 7 votes (Chairman of the Council Ruslan Stefanchuk voted in favor, First Deputy Chairman Oleksandr Kornienko voted in favor, Deputy Chairman Olena Kondratyuk voted in favor, Dmytro Razumkov was absent, although he had attended the meeting before).
According to Arakhamia, Yuriy Boyko now knows who he should be grateful to for the failure of the vote.
"And we will definitely return to this issue and resolve it finally. We will hold another committee meeting and put it to a vote again," he summarized.
Recall
Yuriy Boyko, a former MP from the pro-Russian Opposition Platform - For Life party and now the head of the Platform for Life and Peace parliamentary group, has begun actively posting videos on TikTok with pro-Russian narratives.
MPs submitted a resolution to recall Boyko from the Rada Human Rights Committee due to his spreading pro-Russian narratives.