Civil Network OPORA has analyzed how actively parliamentary committees of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of VIII convocation worked.
From December 2014 to March 2016, subjects of legislative initiative have developed and registered 3,377 draft laws in the Parliament. MPs of Ukraine have developed 2,878 draft laws, Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine – 421, and the President – 78. Thus, 78% of legislative initiatives introduced by the President (61 of 78) were supported and became laws. Cabinet of Ministers was less efficient in law-making – 34% (143 of 421) of draft laws were supported by MPs and came into force. As for the MPs, only 6% (180 of 2,878) of registered draft laws were adopted. Only 11% of draft laws, developed and registered by subjects of legislative initiative, were supported by MPs (384 of 3,377).
At the same time, 1,929 of 2,878 draft laws, registered by MPs, are under consideration in parliamentary committees and at other stages of consideration. 769 draft laws were rejected by the Parliament or removed from consideration. 215 draft laws submitted by CMU and 16 by the President are also on various stages of consideration. The Parliament has rejected or removed from consideration 63 governmental draft laws and one draft law initiated by the President.
Most of the registered bills concerned jurisdiction of the Committee on Taxation and Customs Policy – 552; Committee on Legislative Support of Law Enforcement – 350; Committee on Budget – 290; Committee on Judicial Policy and Justice – 290; Committee on Social Policy, Employment and Pension Provision – 195. The smallest number of bills concerned jurisdiction of the Committee for Informatization and Communications – 19; Committee on Preventing and Combating Corruption – 30; Committee on Culture and Spirituality – 41; Health Care Committee and Committee on European Integration (42 bills each).
Most of approved in the Parliament bills concerned jurisdiction of the Committee on Taxation and Customs Policy (43); Committee on Foreign Affairs (42); Committee on National Security and Defense (37); Committee on Legislative Support of Law Enforcement (36) and Budget Committee (35).
The following committees have the best statistics of successful adoption of bills under their jurisdiction in the Parliament: Committee on European Integration – 67% (28 of 42 were adopted), Committee on Foreign Affairs – 65% (42 of 65), Committee on Preventing and Combating Corruption – 27 (8 of 30), and Committee on National Security and Defense (37 of 159 bills were adopted).
The following committees have the worst statistics of successful adoption of bills under their jurisdiction in the Parliament: Committee for Informatization and Communications, Health Care Committee, Transport Committee, Committee on Rules of Parliamentary Procedure and Support to Work of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, and Committee on Judicial Policy and Justice.
Table 1.
Efficiency of parliamentary committees
(December 2014 – March 2016)
#
|
Main committee
|
Registered bills
|
Have taken effect
|
Have taken effect
(%)
|
1
|
Committee on Taxation and Customs Policy
|
552
|
43
|
8
|
2
|
Committee on Legislative Support of Law Enforcement
|
350
|
36
|
10
|
3
|
Committee on Judicial Policy and Justice
|
290
|
13
|
4
|
4
|
Committee on Budget
|
285
|
35
|
12
|
5
|
Committee on Social Policy, Employment and Pension Provision
|
195
|
22
|
11
|
6
|
Committee on Economic Policy
|
160
|
16
|
10
|
7
|
Committee on National Security and Defense
|
159
|
37
|
23
|
8
|
Committee on Agrarian Policy and Land Relations
|
140
|
12
|
9
|
9
|
Committee on Industrial Policy and Entrepreneurship
|
119
|
14
|
12
|
10
|
Committee on State Building, Regional Policy and Local Self-Government
|
111
|
9
|
8
|
11
|
Committee on Finance Policy and Banking
|
95
|
6
|
6
|
12
|
VRU Committee on Affairs of Veterans, Combatants, ATO Participants and Disabled People
|
87
|
14
|
16
|
13
|
Committee on Construction, City Planning, and Housing Service
|
87
|
6
|
7
|
14
|
Committee on Culture and Education
|
83
|
7
|
8
|
15
|
VRU Committee on Environmental Policy, Use of Natural Resources and Chornobyl Aftermath Mitigation
|
78
|
2
|
3
|
16
|
Committee on Fuel and Energy Complex, Nuclear Policy and Nuclear Safety
|
77
|
7
|
9
|
17
|
Committee on Rules of Parliamentary Procedure, Ethics and Support to Work of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
|
71
|
2
|
3
|
18
|
Committee on Foreign Affairs
|
65
|
42
|
65
|
19
|
Committee on Human Rights, National Minorities and International Relations
|
60
|
5
|
8
|
20
|
Committee on Transport
|
48
|
1
|
2
|
21
|
Committee on Family Matters, Youth Policy, Sports and Tourism
|
47
|
7
|
15
|
22
|
Committee on Freedom of Speech and Information Policy
|
44
|
7
|
16
|
23
|
Committee on European Integration
|
42
|
28
|
67
|
24
|
Committee on Health Care
|
42
|
1
|
2
|
25
|
Committee on Culture and Spirituality
|
41
|
4
|
10
|
26
|
Committee on Preventing and Combating Corruption
|
30
|
8
|
27
|
27
|
Committee for Informatization and Communications
|
19
|
0
|
0
|
Prepared under USAID's Accountability, Responsibility, and Democratic Parliamentary Representation (RADA) Program, supported by the Eastern European Fund