Constitutional Court of Ukraine needs reform, says Venice Commission
Venice Commission i Strasbourg 11 December 2020
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The Council of Europe’s body of constitutional experts, the Venice Commission, published on 10 December its second urgent opinion on the constitutional situation in the country created after the Constitutional Court’s Decision of 27 November 2020. It says the Decision is an indication that a reform of the Constitutional Court is warranted.
Both urgent opinions follow the request by the President Zelenskyy of 25 November 2020. The first urgent opinion, published on 9 December, focused on the effects of the Decision on the anti-corruption legislation and proposed solutions to the Verkhovna Rada on interpreting this Decision. The second urgent opinion examines how the Constitutional Court could be reformed in ways consistent with the Constitution of Ukraine and with sound principles of constitutionalism. The Venice Commission is invited to endorse both urgent opinions at its Plenary session starting today in an online mode, in which the President Zelenskyy is expected to participate.
The second opinion repeats the criticism of the Constitutional Court’s Decision invalidating large parts of the anti-corruption legislation in force. The Venice Commission calls the reasoning of the Decision incomplete and not persuasive; says that the “implicit denial of the recusal request “ in the situation of a potential conflict of interests was insufficient, as this matter ought to have been duly and transparently addressed by the Court; notes problematic points in the extension by the Constitutional Court of the scope of its Decision, as well as inconsistency of the Court’s approaches to the postponement of the entry into force of the annulment of provisions found unconstitutional. The Constitutional Court did not delay the Decision’s entry into force, and numerous anti-corruption cases were immediately closed.
Notwithstanding these circumstances, the rule of law requires that the Decision be implemented, the Venice Commission notes. “The Constitutional Court cannot be ‘punished’ for its decisions, but its working can be improved,” the Commission says and proposes the a list of recommendations on the amendments to the Law on the Constitutional Court.
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