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documents, holding back meaningful facts, thus being ineligible as a
citizen of Ukraine.
The President of Ukraine will resolve issues of citizenship:
1) resolve and issue edicts, as per Constitution of Ukraine and
Law on Ukrainian Citizenship, about granting and terminating the
Ukrainian citizenship;
2) designate the procedures of handling declarations of intention
and relevant paperwork in conjunction with citizenship and
implementation of the decisions made;
3) adopt the Regulations on the Citizenship Committee of the
President of Ukraine.
The Citizenship Committee of the President of Ukraine will:
1) handle declarations of intention, applications of termination,
and statements requesting denationalisation proceedings, and submit
proposals to the President of Ukraine concerning such applications
and statements;
2) return the documents for the Ukrainian citizenship or its
termination to the specially designated central executive authority in
charge of citizenship or Foreign Ministry for registration in keeping
with the laws currently in effect in Ukraine;
3) monitor the implementation of decisions made by the
President of Ukraine with regard to citizenship.
The specially designated central executive authority in charge of
citizenship will:
1) accept statements, along with the required supporting
documents, requesting the Ukrainian citizenship or its termination,
check them for proper execution and registration or for evidence
pointing to the applicant's ineligibility as a Ukrainian citizen or the
impossibility of termination of Ukrainian citizenship, and submit
them, along with its findings, to the Citizenship Committee of the
President of Ukraine;
2) prepare statements requesting termination of Ukrainian
citizenship and submit them to the Citizenship Committee of the
President of Ukraine, along with the required documents;
3) determine the applicant's legibility to acquire the Ukrainian
citizenship;
4) annul their previous decisions concerning Ukrainian
citizenship in cases determined by law;
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