The Rada has registered a bill proposing to direct all public funds to finance parties to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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In 2024, the budget includes 840 million hryvnia to finance parliamentary parties.
Its authors are 17 people’s deputies from different factions of parliament.
For 2024, the budget includes 840 million hryvnia to finance the parliamentary parties “Servant of the People”, “Motherland”, “EU” and “Voice”. Thank God, nothing good is provided for the forbidden opege.
I don’t understand why political parties need such sums during a war. In 2017, I initiated the government to transparently provide money to parliamentary forces, but now this is definitely not the time. All possible resources should be directed to the front.
If Ukraine is free from racists, there will be an opportunity for party activity. In the meantime, any political campaigning and party expenses are wasteful.
Therefore, together with our colleagues, we registered bill #11189. According to it, all funds for financing parties will be directed to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. I think this is the best gesture of respect for the army from parliament,” one of its authors, Yaroslav Yurchyshyn from Golos, commented on the text of the bill.
Source: Racurs

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