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Recent events in Ukraine have highlighted significant developments in the Verkhovna Rada's legislative process, particularly concerning critical resolutions. A recent resolution aimed at reinforcing democratic support amidst Russian aggression did not pass in the presence of European commissioners. Moreover, discussions continue about regulations and mobilization policies affecting Ukrainian men under 25, including resolutions on military medical commission procedures. These resolutions play a crucial role in shaping Ukraine's response to current geopolitical challenges and domestic military service regulations. Stay informed on these pivotal legislative actions affecting Ukraine's political landscape.

What is the significance of Ukrainian parliamentary resolutions?

Ukrainian parliamentary resolutions are critical legislative tools that guide national policy and decision-making. They address various issues, from legislative support in times of aggression to domestic policies affecting conscription, governance, and international relations. Successfully passing a resolution often reflects the government's strategic priorities and commitment to enforcing or adapting national laws in response to internal and external pressures.

How do Ukrainian resolutions affect international relations?

Ukrainian resolutions influence international relations by shaping the country's diplomatic stances, compliance with international law, and responses to foreign aggression or support. Resolutions may include sanctions, declarations on electoral legitimacy abroad, or positions on geopolitical conflicts. Such resolutions serve as expressions of Ukraine's foreign policy and commitment to international partnerships, affecting bilateral and multilateral engagements.

What role does the Verkhovna Rada play in military mobilization policies?

The Verkhovna Rada plays a pivotal role in establishing military mobilization policies through resolutions and amendments affecting conscription laws and military service requirements. These legislative actions determine procedures for enlistment, exemptions, and modifications to existing conscription frameworks, reflecting the national defense strategy in response to regional security threats.

How are resolutions in Ukraine influenced by European involvement?

European involvement can significantly influence Ukrainian resolutions, especially concerning democratic principles, human rights, or external aggression. Participation of European commissioners or representatives in Ukrainian parliamentary sessions can lend weight to discussions, encourage alignment with European standards, and strengthen collaborative efforts toward regional stability and legal reforms.

Why was the resolution on mobilizing men under 25 amended?

The resolution regarding the mobilization of men under 25 was amended to regulate procedures affecting military medical commission involvement, and to address societal concerns over compulsory conscription. Such amendments ensure that mobilization policies are fair, equitable, and responsive to both military needs and public sentiment, maintaining a balance between national defense requirements and civil liberties.

What impact do resolutions have on Ukraine's economic policies?

Resolutions in Ukraine can considerably impact economic policies by guiding government actions on subsidies, taxation, trade, and investment regulations. Through specific resolutions, the government can address economic challenges, promote growth, or respond to fiscal crises, directly affecting the broader economic landscape, public finance, and citizen well-being.

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Ukrainian MPs propose that the Rada nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize Group of MPs proposes that Verkhovna Rada nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize A new draft resolution has been introduced in the Verkhovna Rada proposing that US President Donald Trump be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. 3 980 94 Previously in trend: Trump is nominated for Nobel Prize

Rada fails to adopt resolution on support for democracy in Ukraine Rada fails resolution on parliamentary support for Zelenskyy in presence of European commissioners The Verkhovna Rada did not support Resolution No 13039 on supporting democracy in Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. 46 287 441

Нардеп Слуги народу Олександр Федієнко про мобілізацію "Servant of people" Fedienko appealed to Cabinet of Ministers with request to regulate resolution allowing mobilization of men under age of 25 Member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence Oleksandr Fedienko (Servant of the People faction) asks the government to regulate Resolution No. 560, which allows for the compulsory mobilization of conscripted men under the age of 25. 8 832 58 Previously in trend: War

ВЛК не потрібно проходити для осіб до 25 років Persons under 25 years of age are not sent to MMC for medical examination, - Cabinet of Ministers’ resolution The Cabinet of Ministers has amended the Procedure for Organising and Maintaining Military Records (Resolution No. 1487) and the Procedure for Conscription of Citizens for Military Service (No. 560). According to these amendments, persons under the age of 25 are not sent to a military medical commission for a medical examination. 5 817 6

паспорт,громадянство Ukrainian men of military age will not be able to obtain passports abroad The government has banned the sending of international passports and passports of Ukrainian citizens abroad. 23 411 340 Society

безугла People’s Deputy Kryvosheiev registered in Verkhovna Rada resolution on dismissal of "Servant of People" Bezuhla from post of deputy chairman of Committee on National Security The parliament registered a resolution on the dismissal of MP Mariana Bezuhla from the post of deputy chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence. 8 577 67 Ukrainian Politics

Rada declares Russian State Duma elections illegitimate Rada declares Russian State Duma elections illegitimate The Ukrainian parliament has approved Resolution No. 6078 "On the Statement of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on the illegitimacy of the elections of deputies to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of 2021." 4 798 16 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

Ukrainian parliament condemns actions of Lukashenko Ukrainian parliament condemns actions of Lukashenko's regime The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, has approved a statement condemning the illegal actions of the Belarusian authorities regarding the forced landing of a Ryanair plane and called on the Belarusian authorities to release Roman Protasevich and all political prisoners immediately. 15 975 45 Previously in trend: Protasevich case

Verkhovna Rada supports extension of sanctions against Russian social networks in Ukraine Verkhovna Rada supports extension of sanctions against Russian social networks in Ukraine The Verkhovna Rada has backed a resolution to extend sanctions against Russian social networks in Ukraine. 14 654 212 Ukrainian Politics

Ukrainians to elect president on March 31, 2019 Ukrainians to elect president on March 31, 2019 The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine supported the bill that schedules the presidential election for March 31, 2019. 14 611 253 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

тимошенко гривня Cabinet amends calculations of utility-related subsidies Ukraine’s government has amended the order of calculating subsidies that cover utility payments for citizens. 156 478 200 Previously in trend: Rates for housing services and utilities

Speaker Parubii signs resolution on Onyshchenko's arrest Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Andrii Parubii has signed the resolution sanctioning the criminal prosecution of people's deputy Oleksandr Onyshchenko in the presence of journalists. 10 757 53 Previously in trend: Onyshchenko case

парубий Dnipro, Horishni Plavni become official names as Rada speaker signs debatable resolutions Head of the Verkhovna Rada Andrii Parubii has signed two resolutions (No. 4085-P and No. 3864-P) that stipulate renaming certain settlements and areas under the decommunisation law. 66 194 387 Ukrainian Politics

Government simplifies Ukraine entry procedure for 23 countries In order to liberalize visa regime with certain countries, amendments have been introduced to the Rules for issuing visas for entrance and transit through the territory of Ukraine. 27 434 52 Ukrainian Politics

79 Poroshenko Bloc deputies signed for government's resignation, - MP Leshchenko Poroshenko Bloc faction has collected 79 signatures to the draft resolution on the resignation of the government. 10 804 54 Ukrainian Politics

гройсман Verkhovna Rada chairman to sign law on re-election in Kryvyi Rih The draft to cancel the Verkhovna Rada decision to adopt the law on election in Kryvyi Rih has not been supported by sufficient number of MPs. 16 680 93 Previously in trend: Kryvyi Rih re-election

парламент Verkhovna Rada recognized Crimean Tatars' deportation as genocide Ukraine's parliament has passed the resolution No. 2493 recognizing the genocide of the Crimean Tatar people. 14 104 188 Ukrainian Politics

южанина yuzhanina Cabinet’s decree No.724 caused substantial damage to state; no one asked MPs' opinion, - Parliamentary Tax Committee Head Committee on Tax and Customs Policy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine filed an appeal to Prime Minister Arsenii Yatseniuk to denounce the decree No.724 (submitted by the State Fiscal Service), which allows customs offices to set their own rates of customs clearance for goods, ignoring contractual value. 27 230 43 Ukrainian Politics

крым crimea Cabinet amends procedure of entry to Crimea The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has changed the procedure of entry and exit to and from Crimea. 95 942 244 Society

турчинов Turchynov: Ukrainian MPs Who Visited Russian Duma Should Not Be Paid Salaries and Allowed to Participate in Parliamentary Sessions. Ukrainian speaker Oleksand Turchinov has proposed a draft resolution on deputies-betrayers who took part in the work of the State Duma of the Russian Federation on September 17. They should be deprived of the right to participate in plenary sessions and should not be paid for the days, on which they have not worked in committee, commissions and parliamentary fractions. 47 007 237 Ukrainian Politics