Right-wing Party Exits Parliamentary Coalition in Ukraine

Tuesday, 01 September 2015 09:31 AM EDT ET

KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — A right-wing party says it is leaving Ukraine's ruling parliamentary coalition because it's opposed to a constitutional amendment that would give greater powers to the rebel-held eastern region.

The Radical Party of Oleh Lyashko, which came in fifth in last year's election, said Tuesday that it is leaving the coalition and calling for a national referendum on the amendment.

Three people died in clashes between nationalists and police outside Ukraine's parliament on Monday after a vote to give more powers to the regions, including the east.

Ukrainian nationalists strongly oppose the measure, fearing it would threaten the country's sovereignty.

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