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You keep skipping parts of the history. You bring up that Viktor Yanukovych’s removal was illegal and not that the court’s removal of the 2004 amendments were, themselves, illegal. (Somehow the people who were supposed to implement the constitution were above it?) or that the president went against the Legislature’s will by denying the European Union–Ukraine Association Agreement, which again, they had a right to write and approve the treaty…
Was the court striking down those amendments unconstitutional? I'm under the impression that's a power that's granted to them and not really able to find proof that it was an illegal move. Can I get a cite for that? I'm seeing political opponents of the move saying that, but not any unbiased sources. This article from the Kyiv Post mentions a member of an opposition party's opinion, but that's it.
EDIT Although reading the Venice Commission, I'm getting the impression Ukraine's constitutional court is a clown show. Maybe it was illegal, maybe not, who knows! It seems the Court's authority isn't clearly defined. As someone from America, that sure fucking sounds familiar!