"We believe that the doings that the journalists have disclosed fall within the scope of Article 112 of the [Ukrainian] Criminal Code — high treason… We announce that we, together with other factions, are launching the impeachment process against the president," Tymoshenko said in her address for the Ukrainian parliament.
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Under Ukrainian law, high treason, along with other criminal offences, may trigger presidential impeachment. According to the established procedure, a temporary investigation commission is created in the parliament, and then lawmakers discuss the conclusions of the commission at a special session. A total of 226 votes are needed for the 450-seat parliament to bring charges against the president, while impeachment requires support by at least 300 lawmakers.