An hour -time moratorium was also canceled after a plenary meeting from Parliament, which existed from the beginning of the military law regime on February 24, 2022.
Verkhovna Rada continued the online broadcasts of her plenary meetings. For the corresponding DRAFT Decree No. 13719, 266 People’s representatives voted on the continuation of online broadcasts on Thursday, September 4.
According to the resolution, Verkhovna Rada’s direct broadcasts of open plenary meetings are conducted by the Rada State Enterprise Parliamentary Channel.
The resolution also removes the clock moratorium after the conclusion of a plenary meeting from Parliament, which exists from the beginning of the Martial Law regime related to Russia’s entire -scale aggression against Ukraine – February 24, 2022.
As you know, in March 2022, Verkhovna Rada banned direct broadcasts of plenary meetings on security issues.
However, on July 31 of this year, an online RADA meeting was broadcast to restore NAB and CAP’s independence.
And in August, Parliament spokesman Ruslan Stefanchuk announced the continuation of the broadcasts of meetings in September.
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