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  1. In 2004, amendments were adopted that significantly changed Ukraine's political system; these changes are sometimes referred to as the 2004 Constitution. In 2010, then-President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych reverted these changes on the basis of a ruling made by the Constitutional Court of Ukraine.

  2. Jun 24, 2021 · Constitution of Ukraine in 2010. On September 30, 2010, during the presidency of Viktor Yanukovych, the Party of Regions initiated a review of the 2004 constitutional reform. As a result, the Constitutional Court of Ukraine (CCU) canceled the 2004 Constitution, and returned the 1996 Constitution.

  3. This Peace Brief argues that a constitutional process could make a significant contribution to restoring peace in Ukraine, despite continuing incidents of violence, and to normalizing relations between the central government and the regions.

  4. Sep 14, 2019 · In its 23-year-long history, Ukraine’s Constitution has undergone three fundamental changes. These occurred in 2005, 2010, and 2014, encompassing the inaugurations of new presidents. Incumbent President Zelenskyy has also proposed his new amendments to the fundamental law and his parliamentary majority has quickly approved them in the first ...

  5. Apr 12, 2016 · In Ukraine, the 1996 constitution and the 2004 and 2010 amendments have all failed to achieve this clarity and commitment. Against the backdrop of a vague constitution, former Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma managed to extend his powers.

  6. Oct 8, 2010 · This move reflected Ukraine's Constitutional Court ruling of October 1, 2010, which repealed the 2004 constitutional amendments that had transformed Ukraine from a presidential republic into a mixed parliamentary-presidential system.

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  8. Legally this was done in 2010 by the decision of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine that declared the 2004 Law on Amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine unconstitutional (it was described at the beginning of this study).