of January 20, 2012 No. 2-rp/2012
On case on the constitutional representation of Zhashkovsky regional council of the Cherkassk region of rather official interpretation of provisions of parts one, the second Article 32, parts two, third article 34 of the Constitution of Ukraine
Case No. 1-9/2012
NAME OF UKRAINE
Constitutional court of Ukraine consisting of judges:
Golovin Anatoly Sergeyevich - the chairman
Baulin Yury Vasilyevich
Bryntsev Vasily Dmitriyevich
Vdovichenko Sergey Leonidovich
Vinokurov Sergey Markiyanovich - the speaker
Gultaya Mikhail Miroslavovich
Zaporozhets Mikhail Petrovich
Kamp Vladimir Mikhaylovich
Mikhail Ivanovich's ear
Lilak Dmitry Dmitriyevich
Markush Maria Andreevna
Pasenyuk Alexander Mikhaylovich‚
Sergeychuk Oleg Anatoliyevich
Shaptala Natalya Konstantinovna
Shishkin Victor Ivanovich
considered at plenary meeting case on the constitutional representation of Zhashkovsky regional council of the Cherkassk region of rather official interpretation of provisions of parts one, the second Article 32, of parts two, third article 34 of the Constitution of Ukraine.
Reason for consideration of the case according to Articles 39, 40 Laws of Ukraine "About the Constitutional Court of Ukraine" became the constitutional representation of Zhashkovsky regional council of the Cherkassk region.
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