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The recent vote failure in Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada underscores a deepening political crisis. The government's inability to pass key legislation is jeopardizing commitments to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and straining relations with the European Union (EU). "Servant of the People" Frolov revealed that terms were agreed with the IMF without input from MPs, emphasizing the pressure on MPs to make unpopular decisions. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko faces criticism for ineffective communication with the Rada. The head of the 'Mezha' Anti-Corruption Centre, Bohuslavets, claims Svyrydenko's actions are hindering Ukraine's EU pathway. The crisis is marked by absenteeism among MPs, as noted by MP Honcharenko, indicating fractured political stability and highlighting governance challenges in Ukraine.

What are the consequences of the vote failing in the Rada?

The failure of the vote in the Rada has significant implications for Ukraine. It affects the country's ability to meet IMF commitments, which may impact financial aid and economic reforms. The political gridlock also strains relations with the EU, potentially delaying Ukraine's integration efforts and complicating future negotiations for support and cooperation. Overall, the situation underscores governance challenges and decreases public confidence in legislative effectiveness.

Why is the IMF agreement controversial in Ukraine's Rada?

The IMF agreement is controversial because it was negotiated without direct input from Ukrainian MPs, raising concerns over transparency and accountability. This has led to unease among lawmakers responsible for approving potentially unpopular reforms necessitated by the agreement. The controversy further highlights the challenges of passing legislation in a politically divided Rada, where priorities and strategies may conflict among different factions and the central government.

How does the political crisis in Ukraine affect EU relations?

The political crisis in Ukraine impedes progress toward EU integration by stalling necessary reforms and legislative actions required for EU alignment. As the Rada fails to pass key bills, the EU's confidence in Ukraine's political stability and reform commitment may waver, delaying potential accession talks or other forms of cooperation. This stagnation risks isolating Ukraine from valuable political and economic partnerships with EU member states.

What role does the 'Mezha' Anti-Corruption Centre play in the crisis?

The 'Mezha' Anti-Corruption Centre, led by Martyna Bohuslavets, plays a critical oversight role by highlighting governance failures and advocating for transparency and accountability in government actions. The Centre scrutinizes government dealings and works to ensure that political processes adhere to anti-corruption principles. In the current crisis, their voice sheds light on administrative inefficiencies, urging government officials to rectify policy missteps that hinder legislative progress and international cooperation.

What issues are causing division within the "Servant of the People" faction?

Division within the "Servant of the People" faction arises from disagreements over decision-making processes and governance efficacy. Some faction members express dissatisfaction with how unpopular decisions are managed, leading to trust issues and ineffective internal communication. These divisions create a fragmented approach to addressing Ukraine's legislative needs, complicating unified action and diluting the faction's influence within the Rada, thereby exacerbating the broader political impasse.

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Zelenskyy said there is no crisis in the Servant of the People There was no crisis within parliamentary majority, - Zelenskyy President Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes that the crisis in parliament may not lead to the collapse of the ruling majority, but rather to problems with the government. 1 824 23 Previously in trend: Mono-majority in Rada vote fails in Rada

Svyrydenko met with representatives of the Rada Svyrydenko met with heads of Verkhovna Rada committees: They agreed to introduce urgent draft laws to continue reforms Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko held a meeting with the heads of the Verkhovna Rada committees. 1 023 8 Previously in trend: vote fails in Rada

Rada Terms were agreed with IMF without MPs, but they have to make all unpopular decisions – "Servant of People" Frolov The Servant of the People faction has not yet discussed the government’s new bills aimed at fulfilling commitments to the IMF. 2 918 16 Previously in trend: vote fails in Rada

Svyrydenko Svyrydenko very often goes to Presidential Office and complains that Verkhovna Rada does not listen to her, - Bohuslavets, head of the ’Mezha’ Anti-Corruption Centre The current Prime Minister, Yulia Svyrydenko, is failing to communicate effectively with the Rada, which is why key bills have still not been passed. 5 578 57 Previously in trend: vote fails in Rada

Why Ukraine’s political crisis is hurting EU integration Svyrydenko and Zelenskyy are blocking our path to EU – Martyna Bohuslavets // Uncensored Maryna Danyliuk-Yarmolaieva and Martyna Bohuslavets, head of the anti-corruption centre Mezhа, analyze on Uncensored why the Verkhovna Rada is voting increasingly poorly on key decisions, who is really responsible for the political breakdown at the centre of power, and how this crisis is affecting anti-corruption policy, cooperation with the IMF, and relations with the EU. 6 056 32 Previously in trend: Reforms in Ukraine vote fails in Rada

There are no MPs in the Verkhovna Rada Crisis in Rada: chamber is half-empty, most "Servants of People" are absent, first vote has failed, – Honcharenko Today, 25 March, the session of the Verkhovna Rada is taking place in the absence of the majority of MPs. 8 710 75 Previously in trend: vote fails in Rada

The Verkhovna Rada did not hold a session: key reforms and bills are on hold Rada fails to convene: SBI, NEURC reforms and IMF, World Bank programmes left without consideration – Radina Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada did not hold its scheduled plenary session on 24 March, even though a number of important bills remained on the agenda. 7 481 60 Previously in trend: vote fails in Rada

government quarter Number of police and military personnel in Government Quarter is increasing, - Honcharenko On the afternoon of 24 March, there was a noticeable increase in the number of military personnel and law enforcement officers in the Government Quarter.  13 773 57 Previously in trend: vote fails in Rada

Servant of the People MP says faction trust crisis unresolved I proposed not dissolving Servant of People faction but addressing trust issues. I consider its work ineffective – "Servant of People" Vasylevska-Smahliuk There are currently no grounds for dissolving the Servant of the People faction, however trust within the faction cannot be restored despite the efforts of some MPs. 3 331 36 Previously in trend: vote fails in Rada