Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Reuters: Oddly Enough: 'Drunk' allegations halt Ukraine parliament budget hearing

Reuters: Oddly Enough
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'Drunk' allegations halt Ukraine parliament budget hearing
Jun 18th 2013, 10:29

KIEV | Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:29am EDT

KIEV (Reuters) - A parliamentary hearing on Ukraine's budget was suspended on Tuesday when opposition deputies alleged that a deputy finance minister presenting the budget report was drunk.

Anatoly Myarkovsky, first deputy finance minister, spoke for 10 minutes on the government's budget performance in 2012.

But when questions were invited, deputies from Ukraine's rowdy opposition called out "He's drunk". One shouted: "Anyone within five meters can tell he reeks of someone who has been drinking vodka. Mr. Speaker, go and sniff for yourself."

Speaker Volodymyr Rybak declined, saying it was not up to him to check on the behavior of government officials or deputies. But he suspended the budget hearing until it had been clarified whether Myarkovsky had been under the influence or not.

Myarkovsky himself left the chamber as Rybak was speaking. There was no formal word from his office.

A deputy from the ruling Regions party, Volodymyr Makeyenko, sprang to Myarkovsky's defense.

"There wasn't any smell of alcohol coming from the deputy minister. I have known him for 20 years and he's a responsible person - these allegations are just an attempt by the opposition to undermine (parliamentary) proceedings," he told journalists.

Ukraine's parliament, where the Regions party holds a small majority against a boisterous opposition which is seeking the release of ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko from jail, is often a theatre for physical tussles and fist-fights among deputies.

(Writing By Richard Balmforth; Editing by Alistair Lyon)

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