Ukrainian PM calls for autonomy to ease tensions


Kiev, April 29 (IANS): Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatsenyuk urged lawmakers Tuesday to amend the country's constitution to grant more power to local governments in a bid to ease tensions in eastern regions.

"The excessive powers of the central government should be abolished, and a significant part of the political, economic, financial, social and human authorities must be transferred to the local communities," Xinhua quoted Yatsenyuk as telling the parliament.

Yatsenyuk has called on all political parties to approve the constitutional amendments before the presidential election is held May 25.

Constitutional reform on decentralisation is one of the key demands of pro-Russian protestors, who seized government buildings in eastern Ukrainian cities.

To meet the demands of the protestors, Ukraine is considering holding a national referendum on more autonomy to eastern regions.

Tensions continue to increase in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russia activists were engaged in conflicts with government troops and have detained military observers from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).

Pro-Moscow demonstrators have staged protests in eastern Ukraine since early April, demanding a referendum on autonomy and closer ties with Russia.

  

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