This issue of the “PARLIAMENT” Journal demonstrates how the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has adapted to the conditions of a full-scale war and martial law. The Ukrainian Parliament faced unprecedented challenges and the need to restructure its work. These were challenges of a security, political, technical and administrative nature.
The text describes the mechanisms by which the Verkhovna Rada tried to overcome them and analyses the extent to which it succeeded. To prepare the study, the authors conducted a regulatory assessment, analysed open sources, and interviewed key parliamentary stakeholders. The process of this adaptation was divided into thematic blocks for a detailed description and analysis of all aspects of the Parliament’s work. Based on the findings of the analysis, some recommendations were made to correct the problematic processes faced by the Verkhovna Rada.















