A session of the Verkhovna Rada was canceled due to the potential threat of a missile attack on the government quarter. The number of people in the Cabinet of Ministers, the Office of the President and other government agencies in the area was minimized.
The Verkhovna Rada canceled the session due to the possible threat of a Russian strike on the government quarter.
The decision provides for the dismantling of the star from a building on Khreshchatyk, monuments to Soviet propagandists, pedestals of lenin monuments, etc.
The Rada supported a bill to establish mental health services at enterprises. Companies with 50+ employees will have to set up separate services, while smaller ones will have to hire part-time specialists.
The Verkhovna Rada has passed a bill to restore mandatory monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions, which has been voluntary since the beginning of the war. The system will ensure the collection of verified data to create a system of emissions trading.
The Verkhovna Rada rejected resolutions that blocked the signing of the law on the reform of the Accounting Chamber. The law provides for reducing the number of members to 11 and expanding the powers to audit budget funds.
The Verkhovna Rada has passed in the first reading the draft law No. 11543 on school safety. The document provides for mandatory fencing of the territory, technical security equipment and new rules for staying in educational institutions.
The Parliament passed in the first reading a draft law on defining persons who cannot be adoptive parents.
The Verkhovna Rada supported in the first reading the draft law No. 9495 on the protection of the rights of deported children. The document defines the status of deported children and the procedure for their return to Ukraine; currently, there are more than 19,000 such children.
ARMA and Oschadbank held a meeting on the tender for the management of the Gulliver shopping center, but did not reach a consensus. Oschadbank urged to take into account the interests of creditors when holding this tender.
The Verkhovna Rada supported in the first reading the draft law No. 12209 on reforming the system of working capacity assessment. The draft law provides for the introduction of a new “ability to work” status, an individual approach to rehabilitation, and the automation of payments.
The Verkhovna Rada has passed a law allowing military personnel who have deserted for the first time to voluntarily return to service. They will be restored all payments and social guarantees.
The city of Brovary is actively implementing alternative energy sources at critical infrastructure facilities. Solar panels are installed in hospitals and kindergartens, and alternative fuel boilers are used.
The Verkhovna Rada has adopted a law on creating an interactive housing database for IDPs. Displaced persons will be able to choose housing through a public card and apply for accommodation.
The Verkhovna Rada has supported the draft law on the elimination of medical and social expert commissions. Their functions will be transferred to new expert commissions in cluster and super-cluster medical institutions.
The Ombudsman presented a document with 15 stories of Ukrainian prisoners about russia's violation of the Geneva Conventions. Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has managed to return 3,767 military and civilians.
The Verkhovna Rada has adopted a law on the qualification exam for judges through anonymous testing. Candidates must get a minimum of 75% correct answers and pass a cognitive aptitude test.
The Verkhovna Rada has adopted a law on depriving state awards for propaganda of the aggressor state.
The Verkhovna Rada has passed in the first reading the draft law No. 12089 on strengthening the protection of the rights of bona fide purchasers. The document establishes a 10-year period for challenging unlawful acquisition of property and provides for compensation mechanisms.
The Verkhovna Rada adopted two draft laws on the postponement of conscription for civilians who have been captured. Also, those whose non-family members were killed or went missing during the fighting will be eligible for exemption.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 592 children have been killed and 1702 more injured. More than 19,000 children have been deported, and 1,934 are missing.
The National Commission for the State Regulation of Communications held an auction to sell radio frequency spectrum licenses to Vodafone, Kyivstar and Lifecell. The operators will install 1,500 new base stations and ensure rapid restoration of communications in the de-occupied territories.
The military will be able to independently determine who will receive their payments in the event of captivity or disappearance. The law does not apply to those who voluntarily surrendered or deserted.
The Verkhovna Rada has approved the budget for 2025 with expenses of UAH 2. 28 million per MP. This is 650 thousand UAH more than in 2024.
NABU's Public Control Council criticizes the lack of criteria and deadlines for an independent audit of the bureau. The PIC will set up a working group to study the mechanism of the audit after the results are made public.
The President presented a plan to establish rehabilitation units in every community in Ukraine by 2025. He also announced new programs to support veterans, including housing, education, and medical care.
By the end of the year, Ukraine will replace the ambassadors ' Corps and fill all vacant positions. Special attention will be paid to the G7+ states and the creation of the Ministry of unification of Ukrainians.
President Zelenskyy presented a “Resilience Plan” to the Verkhovna Rada, where he proposed to introduce the institution of multiple citizenship. He emphasized that Ukrainians have become a global nation, and this should be used in the interests of the state.
Zelenskyy presented a new “Resilience Plan” to the Verkhovna Rada with a security system at the regional, city, and community levels. The plan provides for enhanced security in schools, modernization of shelters, and de-mining of territories.
The President presented the “Resilience Plan” with a new economic strategy to the Verkhovna Rada. The document envisages support for entrepreneurship, de-shadowing of the economy, and the resumption of the 5-7-9 and ePidtrymka programs.