The expert believes that the NBU may lift the ban on the conversion of foreign currency loans for business. This will improve relations between banks and customers and increase confidence in the banking sector.
Apartment buildings in Brovary can repeatedly receive compensation from the city budget for the purchase of electric generators. The program has been in place since the end of 2022, and almost UAH 2 million has already been allocated for about 30 condominiums and housing cooperatives.
Law enforcers should open criminal proceedings against ARMA for delaying the sale of Medvedchuk's yacht. The expert considers ARMA a criminal organization created for a corrupt state.
The Cabinet of Ministers proposes to increase the military tax to 5-30% to finance defense. Business and experts criticize the initiative, warning of negative consequences for the economy and possible shadowing.
MP Heorhiy Mazurashu believes that changing the name of Brovary to Brovari is not a priority during the war. He emphasizes that the opinion of the city's residents should play a decisive role in this matter.
Ihor Mosiychuk calls for criminal proceedings to be opened over the delay in the sale of Medvedchuk's yacht. He believes that the head of the ARMA, Olena Duma, should bear political responsibility and resign.
SBI investigators often refuse to recognize citizens as victims in criminal cases. The lawyer explains that this may be due to the fact that law enforcement officers feel impunity and do not want any extra hassle.
Banks cannot convert foreign currency loans into hryvnias on their own because of the NBU's ban. The expert believes that this issue can only be resolved by the National Bank of Ukraine.
Brovary has a program to partially compensate for the cost of generators for apartment buildings. The chairman of the condominium spoke about the quick processing of the application.
The expert believes that the head of the ARMA, Olena Duma, should be held responsible for the possible loss of Medvedchuk's yacht. He called the situation a sign of unprofessionalism or corruption and called for a reboot of the agency.
The government plans to raise the military tax for mobile operators to 5%. Operators consider this a step backwards in terms of accessibility and warn of a possible rise in prices.
The International Criminal Court is expanding its investigation into the torture of Ukrainians in detention centers. The OGP assumes that the ICC will focus on the top leadership of the Russian Federation when issuing warrants.
ARMA officers are inspecting the premises of the Gulliver business center in Kyiv to transfer them to the agency's management by court order. Gulliver representatives consider this decision illegal and plan to appeal it.
The expert believes that the NBU should ease the ban on the conversion of foreign currency loans for businesses as part of currency liberalization.
Political analyst Volodymyr Fesenko considers the renaming of Brovary to Brovari to be a subjective initiative of the deputies. He calls for taking into account the opinion of local residents and using European experience when changing the names of settlements.
Alexander Ruvin spoke about new elements in Russian drones, including flash drives and additional cameras. New UAVs similar to Shahed, but designed for reconnaissance and air defense tracking, have been discovered.
Olena Duma, the head of the ARMA, explained that she had seen information about Viktor Polishchuk's ties to the “Kremlin elite” in the media. Polishchuk filed a lawsuit to protect his honor and dignity, denying the allegations.
New excise tax on fuel and tax increases. What will happen to prices at gas stations.
Astrologer told about the influence of the New Moon on August 4 and the square of Venus to Uranus on the signs of the Zodiac. The week will bring new opportunities, but also financial risks and emotional outbursts.
Olena Duma criticizes Oschadbank's position on the transfer of the Gulliver shopping center to the management of the ARMA. The bank argues that this will deprive it of loan payments, but ARMA denies violating the rights of creditors.