Tag Archives: Parliament
Agendas And Their Implementation: Why Does Not Rada Follow Its Plans?
The agenda of the Parliament is a list of draft laws that MPs are to consider in the session hall. Essentially, this is the Verkhovna Rada’s work plan.
How Parliament Worked in the Second Half of the Full-Scale Invasion: Trends and Conclusions
Article by ALI for “Dzerkalo Tyzhnia” (Mirror of the Week newspaper)
How and when Ukrainian political parties will start reporting their finances again
ALI’s article for Ukrainska Pravda
Monitoring the VRU’s Work During the 8th Session: Stabilisation During Martial Law
The Verkhovna Rada continues functioning in conditions of martial law, which presents many challenges both for the state management system in general and for the Parliament in particular. However, this…
At a meeting with Pat Cox, the Agency discussed the continuation of parliamentary reform during the full-scale war
These days, the Agency for Legislative Initiatives has been participating in meetings with Pat Cox, former President of the European Parliament and Head of the Mission to promote the reform…
Firearms for civilians in Ukraine: What is happening in the legal framework?
For a long time, the agenda of firearms legalisation in Ukraine could not move off dead centre. A pile of discussions and zero actual actions — this is how the…
Methodology Handbook on legislative impact assessments
The aim of this Handbook is to provide Secretariat staff and other officials with a useful tool to help guide their preparation of impact assessments of draft laws brought forward…
Visit to Canada by Ukrainian MPs under the PASS Ukraine project
As part of the PASS Ukraine project, Ukrainian MPs Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze, Mariia Ionova and Yehor Cherniev visited Canada to strengthen ties with Canadian parliamentarians.
Military Parliamentarianism: How Parliamentarians Worked out under a Common Threat
Agency for Legislative Initiatives for “Dzerkalo Tyzhnia” (Mirror Weekly).