Verkhovna Rada declined to include into agenda any options of the election law with open lists.
The law on elections funding wasn’t adopted as well. The law on the gas transportation system (GTS) was adopted, giving an opportunity for companies with foreign capital from the EU and the US to operate gas transportation and accumulation processes, that in principle prohibits participation of Gasprom in the management of Ukrainian GTS.
The law on taxation of enterprises within the free economic zone Crimea, was adopted in the second reading.
The law on voluntary reunification of the territorial communities was sent for the second reading.
The law on sanctions was adopted, providing opportunity for Ukraine to apply sanctions to foreign states, legal entities and physical persons from foreign countries and Ukraine, as well as to other subjects.
The Parliament put into agenda the law on the prosecutors office, creating the office of the military prosecutor.
The law on lustration went through the first reading.
The parliament went on vacations till the 2nd of September.
Populous meeting took place near the Verkhovna Rada building during the session, in support of lustration law adoption.