Yuliya Kyrychenko from the Centre of Policy and Legal Reform has explained how Ukraine’s legislature is organised in emergency situations, and how the Verkhovna Rada copes with the challenges of war.
Highlights:
– How the War Changed the Way Ukrainians Think about Friends, Enemies, and the Country’s Strategic Goals;
– Attitudes and Assessments of Ukrainian Refugees Who Return Home (April–May 2022);
– Ukraine’s Parliament in Wartime;
– Cutting the Tentacles of Russian Energy “Octopus” Rosatom.
The Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation conducted a face-to-face poll in cooperation with the Center for Political Sociology from May 7 to 15, 2022 in the seven western (Chernivtsi, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, Rivne, Ternopil, Volyn, and Zakarpattia) and four central (Vinnytsia, Kropyvnytskyi, Khmelnytskyi, Cherkasy) regions of Ukraine.
DiXi Group has prepared its next alert on the energy dimension of the Russian war against Ukraine.
Russian disinformers continue to cover every third item of news about the war in Ukraine and its consequences for Russia. And Texty.org.ua continues to analyse the news of Russian websites and review what the enemy is telling its own population about the attack against Ukraine.
DiXi Group has prepared its next alert on the energy dimension of the Russian war against Ukraine.
DiXi Group has prepared its next alert on the energy dimension of the Russian war against Ukraine.
DiXi Group has prepared its next alert on the energy dimension of the Russian war against Ukraine.
The government never stopped working on long-term economic reforms, despite having to quickly restructure its work at the end of February to meet wartime needs. In the first quarter of 2022, VoxUkraine spotted 35 important changes.