2 parties remain in Ukraine's governing coalition despite opposition to decentralization bill
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Two parties in Ukraine's governing coalition say that they won't abandon the grouping amid intense disputes over a proposal to give more power to Ukraine's regions, including the rebel-held east.
However, the two parties' opposition to the measure appears firm and President Petro Poroshenko faces a steep battle to push it through.
Oleg Berezyuk, head of the Samopomich faction, said Wednesday it will "remain in the coalition in the role of opposition within the parliamentary majority." A member of Poroshenko's faction, Igor Kononeko, said the faction of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko would also remain in the coalition, the Interfax news agency reported.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Three national guard members died after a grenade was thrown from a crowd of protesters outside parliament on Monday as lawmakers gave preliminary approval to the measure.