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The first party list for the elections to the Rada has been registered

The Central Election Commission has registered the first list of candidates for people's deputies of Ukraine from a political party, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to the press service of the Central Election Commission, at a meeting on June 17, the commission registered 164 candidates for people’s deputies of Ukraine, included in the electoral list of the political party “Civil Position” headed by Anatoly Gritsenko, in the nationwide multi-mandate electoral district for the early elections of people’s deputies of Ukraine...

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“New faces” in the new convocation of the Rada may turn out to be closer to the old politicians

In Ukrainian society there remains a demand for “new faces” in politics who are expected to solve all problems, but this will not happen. Director of the Agency for Social Communications Sergei Belashko stated this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The problems are not with the parties, but with society. There is an infantile paternalistic attitude, some kind of faith in a panacea. Now such a panacea...

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The political scientist explained where Kivs, Stolars and anti-Semitic consuls come from on Ukrainian party lists

Ukrainian society has lost its levers of influence on politics, the political class has privatized politics, and therefore leaders of various political forces include anyone on the lists of their parties, without taking into account the likes and dislikes of their potential voters. Director of the Agency for Social Communications Sergei Belashko stated this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Kiva, Stolar, Surkis, Nalyvaichenko in...

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Poroshenko and Yatsenyuk sold places on their party lists to businessmen from 3 to 10 million dollars – Der Spiegel

The current President and Prime Minister of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko and Arseniy Yatsenyuk sold deputy seats in the Verkhovna Rada to Ukrainian businessmen who lobby their own interests in the legislative body. The cost of one “chair” in the Rada ranged from 3 to 10 million dollars. Subscribe to the news "PolitNavigator - Kyiv" on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or VKontakte. The influential German publication Der Spiegel wrote about this. Sensational...

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