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The bill on Ukraine can be put to a vote of Congress without the consent of the speaker

House Democrats have found a legal way to hold a vote despite Mike Johnson's opposition.

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Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson risks being left out of the process of adopting a bill to provide Ukraine with $60 billion, which he is slowing down with all his might.

< According to Voice of America, congressmen from the Democratic Party have found a legal procedure that allows them to submit documents for discussion in the lower house of Congress without the consent of the majority leader. To do this, you need to create a special petition, which must receive the support of at least 218 parliamentarians.

Democrats now have 213 votes, but the initiative can also be supported by a considerable number of Republicans. However, congressmen still admit that it would be easier and faster to persuade Mike Johnson to finally stop blocking the bill and put it to a vote.

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