The Constitutional Assembly of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Конституційна Асамблея) is a special auxiliary agency under the President of Ukraine set up in May 2012 by President Viktor Yanukovych for drawing up bills of amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine; the President then will table them in parliament.
[2] There are twelve places reserved for all current parliamentary factions and groups, each of them can nominate one candidate for membership at the assembly.
Six of the twelve places are foreseen for members of the ruling party and the parties that support it, and six more places are foreseen for opposition politicians.
[2] On 13 January 2011 President Viktor Yanukovych stated that a Constitutional Assembly would be established soon.
[1][2][4] As of December 2012 there are no opposition representatives member of the assembly as they refused to join.