KIEV, Ukraine -- Three factions in Ukraine's Parliament, the Regions Party, the  Communist Party and the Lytvyn' s blok, decided to create a new ruling coalition  along with some individual lawmakers, said a leader of the Regions Party on  Wednesday.
"The Regions Party, the Communist Party and the Lytvyn's blok have made the  decision to form a new ruling coalition together with some individual deputies,"  first vice-speaker Oleksandr Lavrinovych said in an interview with a local  television channel.
He said that a list of Ukrainian MPs joining in the  new coalition and a coalition agreement will be published in the coming  days.
"We have not received a decision on joining the coalition from the  fourth faction, the Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense," he  said.
Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovych signed a law that allows  individual deputies to join a parliamentary ruling coalition on  Wednesday.
Yanukovych signed the law after meeting with the leaders of  parliamentary factions, the president's press service said.
"We need to  create a majority in Ukrainian parliament. The Ukrainian community and our  partners around the world expect political stability in our country," Yanukovych  said while addressing the leaders of factions.
Yanukovych stressed the  importance of forming a parliamentary majority and an effective government as  soon as possible.
Ukraine's parliament passed the amendment to rules on  forming a ruling coalition on Tuesday with 235 supporting votes in the 450- seat  assembly.
Under previous rules, deputies could only join a coalition if a  majority of their party voted to join as a whole faction.
The change  should allow Yanukovych's party to secure the parliamentary majority it needs to  form a new government, allowing it to move more swiftly to tackle Ukraine's deep  economic problems.
Last week, Ukraine's parliament passed a  non-confidence vote against the government led by Prime Minister Yulia  Tymoshenko.
According to the constitution, Ukraine's political leaders  have 30 days to form a new coalition. If they fail, Yanukovych can exercise his  right to dissolve the parliament and call early legislative elections.
 
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