UKRAINE: PRESIDENT'S GAMBLING VETO UNDER THREAT
(Update)
12 June 2009
Gambling has become a political football
It appears that gambling has become something of a
political football in the Ukraine, where President
Viktor Yuschenko ruffled a few feathers by exercising
his veto on a gambling ban last week (see previous
InfoPowa reports)
The ban of gambling premises in
residential areas was somewhat emotionally carried in
the Ukraine parliament following a fire in a gambling
premises that took lives. When gambling companies
explained the consequences to jobs and businesses that
such a sudden unilateral ban could inflict, the
president exercised the presidential veto whilst
expressing his support for the general idea that
gambling should be located in non-residential areas.
However, he urged that such legislation should be first
carefully researched, considered and fully debated.
In particular, Yushchenko suggested that the
licenses of gambling business owners should not be
cancelled but merely suspended, and that they should be
resumed on the day special zones for hosting slot
machines are formed, reports the Kyiv Post.
The
president also said that banning the gambling business
would mean the loss of over 200 000 jobs, which was
impermissible during a recession. The president proposed
that state guarantees should be introduced in the law on
compulsory state social insurance against unemployment.
This week the political bloc Yulia Tymoshenko agreed
that it will support overriding Yushchenko's veto on the
law, claims one of the ban's authors, MP Valeriy
Pysarenko.
"The president's veto is motivated by
the fact that the bill is populist and not balanced
enough. Today, the population of Ukraine wants decisive
action from the government. The Yulia Tymoshenko will
support the overriding of the veto in parliament," the
MP said.
Pysarenko said a politician that
supports the gambling business could not be described as
a moral leader of the nation.
"We are sure that
supporting a business that is totally criminalized and
makes money for criminal clans not paying any taxes is a
crime against the nation," he said.
The MP said
that the parliament was working on special laws that
would the Ukrainian gambling business into line with
international standards. One of the laws would stipulate
moving gambling facilities to special gambling zones.
UPDATE:
The Ukraine parliament overrode
Yushchenko's presidential veto as the week ended,
insisting it's new law banning gambling premises from
residential areas would help fight widespread gambling
addiction.
President Viktor Yushchenko vetoed the
law last week after it sparked protests from the
gambling business, whose representatives said 200 000
people would be put out of work.
Yushchenko must
now sign the bill into law within 10 days.
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