The Venice Commission has approved a new version of Ukraine’s judicial reform, which is meant to reboot the system in the country, wrote Justice Minister Pavlo Petrenko on Facebook.
“The Venice Commission has just now approved the recommendations on judicial reform and among other things gave Ukraine a possibility to reboot its judicial system by forming new courts and hiring judges,” he wrote.
Petrenko promised to provide more details later.
Ukraine sent two draft laws to the Commission -- one presidential and the other drafted by civic activists. The second document called for forming new courts and hiring new judges.
Here is today's map of the combat zone from Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council.
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