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Verkhovna Rada
We may be getting used to noisy arguments about mobilization, but the debate surrounding demobilization may soon drown them out.
Sep. 30
Ukraine
Ukraine secures defense spending and increase of wages, while the West confirmed less than half of financial aid needed to cover social wages and concessional funding for business in Ukraine.
Sep. 21
Verkhovna Rada
Europe's press observes - with both understanding and concern - a concentration of power in a country that has been defending itself against Russia for two and a half years.
Sep. 9
Zelensky
Ukraine’s newly appointed foreign minister, has recalled the temporary representative to Georgia for “misunderstanding of the realities of the diplomacy of a warring state.”
Sep. 9
Ukraine
After the president's majority in the Verkhovna Rada met with President Zelensky, ten new ministers were appointed by lawmakers – Kyiv Post gives a roll call of them all.
Sep. 6
Verkhovna Rada
The EU is closely monitoring personnel changes in Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers and hopes for continued strong cooperation.
Sep. 5
Zelensky
Over the first day of voting, lawmakers voted for a change of the Minister for Strategic Industries, Environmental Protection, Justice, and Eurointegration.
Sep. 5
Zelensky
The ongoing government reshuffle is the most significant shake-up to Ukraine's civilian leadership since Russia invaded two and a half years ago.
Sep. 5
Zelensky
The resignation letter from Dmytro Kuleba has been received by the speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament for consideration during the upcoming plenary session.
Sep. 4
Verkhovna Rada
The security committee of the Czech Senate called for an investigation into the possible involvement of Orthodox churches in Russian influence operations.
Aug. 25
Interview
One Ukrainian lawmaker is actively working to bring donated US assault rifles into every Ukrainian home as protection against future Russian invasions.
Jul. 18
Zelensky
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal is likely to resign and parliament to vote for an almost completely new cabinet on Tuesday, a Kyiv Post source in government said.
Jul. 16
UN
A former Ukrainian MP said on a Rossiya 1 TV program that the missile attack on the Ohmatdyt children’s hospital was timed to gain increased support for Kyiv at the NATO summit.
Jul. 12
Verkhovna Rada
According to initial investigations, the provocateurs tried to rally peaceful protestors under false premises in an attempt to start a riot and seize the parliament building.
Jul. 1
Religion
Between priests openly supporting the Kremlin and Russia’s persecution of other Christian denominations, Ukrainians are leaving the Moscow-linked Church in droves.
Jun. 27
Verkhovna Rada
Verkhovna Rada Secretary of the Committee for National Security said that if the current pace of mobilization continues until the end of the year, a draft law on demobilization could be introduced.
Jun. 20