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The Regions Party is ready to temporarily unblock the parliament on Tuesday, May 19, to consider anti-crisis bills, its deputy leader Anna Herman has said.
"The Regions Party states that Prime Minister [Yulia] Tymoshenko misleads the public by saying that we don't want to vote on anti-crisis bills and therefore, we blocked the parliament. We're blocking it with the goal of getting rid of a rowdy minister [Interior Minister Yuriy Lutsenko]. If Tymoshenko has any anti-crisis laws, let her collect them and on Tuesday, we'll allow her a vote on them," she told Interfax-Ukraine on Wednesday.
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