Anti-protest laws in Ukraine
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Dictatorship laws in Ukraine ([Закони про диктатуру] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)) — so called list of ten laws which were adopted by Parliament of Ukraine on January 16, 2014. Next day, on January 17, Viktor Yanukovych, the President of Ukraine has signed this laws [1]. As it is mentioned, this laws were adopted with a number of violations of the procedure. According to many experts, these changes will result in deterioration of democratic freedoms, and can be an attempt of legal establishment of dictatorship in Ukraine. The laws were developed by MPs from the Party of Regions Vadym Kolesnychenko and Volodymyr Oliynyk and supported by the Party of Regions, the Communist Party[2] and some nonfactional MPs.