New parliament will not have strong parliamentary majority – expert

People’s deputies of the future Verkhovna Rada will not take so polar positions in decision-making, as in the present one.
This opinion was expressed by political scientist and director of the sociological service Ukrainian Barometer Viktor Nebozhenko, a Ukrinform correspondent reports.
“We will not really have a sharp division on the opposition and a strong parliamentary majority. In various cases, people will vote differently. This is true even for the masked supporters of the Party of Regions, who desperately want to avoid lustration,” Nebozhenko said.
At the same time, he noted that, according to the “popular sociology,” Block of Petro Poroshenko and the Radical Party have almost formed a so-called pro-presidential majority.
“I think they will be joined by Tihipko. And the disguised and secret Party of Regions swears allegiance to the President that goes on one-seat constituencies and people, who are in the Opposition Bloc and in the Strong Ukraine, and so on,” says the analyst.
According to him, by the end of the year, when the Verkhovna Rada has a stable majority and minority, the deputies will be divided into supporters of the presidential power, and those, who will defend the strengthening of parliamentarism in Ukraine.

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