In a tense session, the Ukrainian Parliament fell short of the necessary votes to remove MP Yuriy Boyko from the Human Rights Committee, illustrating the deep divisions over pro-Russian sentiments in the political landscape. With support failing to reach the required 226 votes, Boyko remains in a critical role, even as his recent statements sparked controversy and prompted investigations. As the political saga unfolds, the focus intensifies on the implications for Ukraine’s response to internal dissent and external threats.
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