Verkhovna Rada has removed Nabu and SAP of freedom; In Ukraine, for the first time since the time of an entire war, protests passed. Correspondent.net features major events in yesterday.
Verkhovna Rada has removed Nabu and SAP freedom
Verkhovna Rada voted for the second reading for Bill No. 12414, which limits the independence of the National Anti -Corruption Bureau and the expert anti -corruption of the executive office, and is relying on the decisions of the general prosecutor. A number of representatives before the voting tried to hinder Rostrum, explaining that it was “the only option, how the theoretical” the adoption of the bill would prevent it. Nabu and SAP said the bill will destroy the Anti -Corruption Infrastructure, which has been built since 2015. The head of Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk immediately signed the bill and sent it to the President. “There has been no such speed for six years,” People’s Deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak representative commented at the rate of signing of the bill. At night, information on the bill card appeared that the president signed him.
Ukraine is triggered by protest shares
In Kyiv and a number of cities, for the first time since the time of an entire war war, protests were held against the abduction of NABU and SAP of independence. In particular, in capital, more than a thousand people gathered near the President’s office, Ivan Franco Square. They asked the president to impose a veto in law. Similar rallies were held at LVIV, Dnieper, Odessa, as well as other cities. The existing most of all rallies are young.
Mirage Fighter fell into Ukraine
During the flying work on the Mirage-2000 fighter, the aircraft equipment declined, the pilot catapulted. The search and rescue team found a pilot, a stable condition. In the world – no victims.
The EU remembers the bill in NABU and SAP
The European Commission has expressed serious concern for the decision of Verkhovna Rada to limit NABU’s independence and SAP. This was reported by the European Commissioner for the expansion of Marta Kos. Removal of basic guarantees of NABU’s freedom is a serious step back. Independent authorities, such as NABU and SAP, are important for the Ukraine path to the EU. The law policy remains at the center of negotiations for entering the EU, “he said.
The European Union has also expressed concern over Ukraine’s final steps in anti-corruption institutions, which is key for the country’s European reforms and integrations. It was announced in Brussels by European Commission representative Guillaume Mersier. “These institutions are important for the agenda of Ukraine reforms and must work independently for the fight against corruption and support of public confidence,” Mercier said. He added that the EU provides Ukraine with significant financial aid that is “subject to transparency, judicial and democratic administration reform.” Earlier, the European Union ambassador in Ukraine Katarina Mathenova called on Kyiv to maintain the accomplishments of the reforms.
British rock’s legendary musician died Ozzi Osborn
At the age of 76, British rock musician Ozzi Osbourne died. He died just a few weeks after the reunion with his fellows in the Black Sabbath Group and was holding a big goodbye to fans. As you know, Osbourne is a Hevi-Metal pioneer as part of the Black Sabbath before achieving great success in himself.
Naftogaz things are a massive attack
On Tuesday night, Russia again attacked Naftogaz’s gas infrastructure. Dose -two drones hit the objects of the Naftogaz group. There is a destruction. The consequences of attacking continue to remove.
Ukraine’s defense needs for next year are named
Next year, Ukraine will require at least $ 120 billion for defense. This was announced by defense minister Denis Shmygal. “We work with other countries to attract half of this value to the support of allies,” Shmygal said. According to him, 50% of the weapons should be purchased in Ukraine. “We invite allies to create joint businesses, transfer licenses and open production to country partners. During the war, such products are aimed at the needs of the Defense Forces of Ukraine, and in the future will strengthen our partners,” the minister said.
In Ukraine Measles ranges each year increased by 11 times
In Ukraine, since the beginning of the year, compared to the same period last year, the measles range has increased more than 11 times. The dynamics of the spread of measles in Ukraine is “fast”, however, “controlled and expected.” According to forecasts, the growth of the range will increase in the fall. Basic vaccination is the most effective way to prevent this disease, so it is necessary for children. Measles is not a “mild” disease, but there is no specific treatment from it.
Russia answered the EU -18 package of EU penalties
The Russian Foreign Ministry in response to the EU’s 18 -Packet Packets announced the expansion of the list of people forbidden to enter the Russian Federation. We talk about employees of law enforcement agencies, states and commercial organizations, citizens of European Union country members and a number of other western states, “responsible for providing military assistance to KYIV. In addition, we are talking about eurostructures representatives, bodies of states of EU countries and other European states that have shared the Creation of Eu and other European states that share in the Eu -creator states of European states that are shared in Creation of Triblemian Creation to the Russian leadership and advocate of Russian considerations and those “for the Russian leadership and Russian advocates of Russians and those” for Russian leadership and Russian leadership and Russian advocates of Russians and those “for the Russian leadership and Russian advocates of Russians and Russians” And those people are “testing for” Russian relationships with other states.
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