Ukrainian lawmakers pass law on oligarchs after assassination attempt
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[September 23, 2021]
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine's parliament
passed a law on Thursday to order "oligarchs" to register and stay out
of politics, a day after an attempt to kill a top aide to President
Volodymyr Zelenskiy, which officials said could have been a response to
the reform.
The law, which passed at the first reading in July, is meant to define
what an oligarch is and says those who fall under the criteria are
forbidden from financing political parties or taking part in
privatisations.
It had to be voted on twice and must now be approved by the president to
come into force. Thursday's vote was carried with 279 votes in the
450-seat parliament.
Zelenskiy's team has suggested anger at the law could be behind an
attempt to assassinate Serhiy Shefir, a top aide and close friend of the
president. Shefir's car was sprayed with gunfire on Wednesday by
unidentified individuals as he travelled between two villages outside
the capital.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy addresses the 76th Session
of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, U.S., September 22,
2021. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/Pool
Shefir was unharmed though his driver was wounded.
Police are interviewing possible witnesses who were mushroom picking
nearby and searching for the weapon, Ukraine's interior ministry
spokesman Artem Shevchenko said on Thursday.
(Reporting by Pavel Polityuk and Natalia ZinetsWriting by Matthias
WilliamsEditing by Peter Graff)
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