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version, something is happening there, i don’t know, the pacification of them, well, yes, yes, yes, yes, there is no war, there is no war, formally and legally, the russians say so, that is , by and large, if we go by international law, everything is non-ukrainian, what about the weapons here, according to the conventions, they must be destroyed, period, simply destroyed, if we believe that it is necessary to destroy all the way to moscow, this is our right, because we were attacked, oh yes. they say, you understand, the british understand it, they don't talk about it out loud, of course, because, because it's scary for voters, especially during elections, but smart people in britain, read what ben voles, the former defense minister, says, read what the british newspapers write, the british understand perfectly well what is happening, that is why elections in britain are a national tradition, very good, beautiful and god bless the liberals and to the conservatives, so that they jointly... the ukrainian
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issue in the british parliament, this is the so -called bypatysan, there is no there, it means that as a group there in the american congress there are gorlopans who are trying to put things there, this is one thing, in britain it is well i would said even the national consensus on this issue, so we will watch the election campaign in britain with interest and congratulate the winners, yes, obviously, i will... study today for next week, so that during the election , i will finally understand, maybe it is from the third time it will never even work out what this legal side of the election campaign is, well, it is very difficult, it seems to me that it is so ambiguous, these are not general rules, there are such rules, here such, and there such third parties, and there such third parties with half, and i can't seem to understand what british is all the time. suffrage,
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well, maybe i will understand, then i will tell you, this electoral system is actually very simple, it is strictly majoritarian traditionally, that is, the one who won the majority in his district won and sat in the parliament, that’s all, well, but he can take 20%, but everyone, if all the rest are 19, then he becomes, that is, he is not the choice of the majority, as far as i understand, who are you, who is the first, it is not 50 +1, absolutely yes, absolutely yes, well... yes, this is their tradition, they have it differs from the tradition of, let's say, the continental one, where mainly in these modern democracies, the electoral systems are proportional or mixed there, the british are purely, purely majoritarian, and therefore they have this hangen, a suspended government in their history much less often than than than on the continent, you remember, in germany it is there for six months, in belgium for six months. for more than a year
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, there have been cases like this in britain, there can be either a minority government, then it will be difficult for them in the parliament if they are there, or i once, i don't remember who was there with whom, but liberal democracy was pulled and they left when brexit happened, well, it's a living british, old tradition, that's why it's called traditional chinese democracy, but it's traditional, but this system is impossible in our country. because you say the king, the king, yes, the king dissolves, because this is their tradition, because there is one person in this political system who stands outside the law, above the law, this is the monarch who can do everything, but according to tradition, he does not do this, but only does good things, that's how it works, well yes, this is true and it's very funny, because the queen, i don't know how now, maybe something has changed, she didn't have a passport and didn't have one.
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driver's license, she drove a car, but she did not have a license, because she is the queen, and she issues the passport, it is not known who can give the queen a passport, when passports are issued on behalf of the queen, well, the king in this case, and once again they have such a tradition, they had a republic, if cromel, you remember , there was one in 1600 there 40 some year, he corresponded with khmelnytsky back and forth, and now on this parliament square there is a parliament square and there is a monument to cromwell and the one killed by him yes yes, that is, they lived in the republic there for seven or eight years, and then the back of the head, and where, where is the monarch, well, they decided to return to tradition , that's how i live, thank you very much, ihor kharchenko, diplomat, extraordinary full-time. solo of ukraine in
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great britain from the fifth to the 10th years. now we will have such a story and a small advertisement, because may 18, that is, in the past week. acquisition of a new law on mobilization and order of military service, from on this day, the rules for crossing the border have changed for ukrainians, which documents and in which categories of citizens will be checked at checkpoints, our correspondents learned about it and now you will have a story about it. marks to be removed from the military record for free departure from the country. not enough now. if earlier certain categories of ukrainians could cross the border during martial law, then after may 18 new rules apply. all conscripted citizens must renew their military registration documents for the past few days
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, the border guards have refused to cross the border every day, well, about 200,250 men who do not fall under the category of pass, it should also be understood that the changes in the legislation of the law of ukraine on mobilization training and mobilization clearly define what to define, whether a person falls under the deferment and its proper registration depends on territorial centers, recruitment and social support centers. border guards exclusively check the presence of this. document with the relevant markings directly at the checkpoint. men aged 18 to 60 will have to update their personal data. among them are reserved persons, unfit for military service, parents of three or more minor children. and if a man does not live with his children, then
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he must provide evidence that he supports them. arrears for the payment of alimony for more than three months deprive the right to postponement and crossing the border. with matching package. documents, those who are raising at least one child on their own will be able to leave ukraine. women with a medical certificate also need to update their data and pharmaceutical education, who did not receive a summons for mobilization, or voluntarily entered the military register. at the same time, certain categories of people can cross the state border without a military registration document. those who are in the bases are allowed to leave, respectively, this is the base. the way is there. which concerns the departure of motor vehicle drivers, they also release without restrictions railway transport workers who carry out transportation, the same applies to those
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volunteers who also appear in this database. in the near future they can normalize clear rules for crossing the border for certain categories of citizens, however. lawyer oleksandr pavlichenko warns that until this happens, those who accompany a person with a disability and even some drivers will have to update their military registration documents. in cases where it is about disabled people of the first group, when there are such obvious circumstances, they make a pass for people who may belong to this category, but let's put it this way, these are temporary exceptions until uh... a new version is adopted cabinet resolutions of ministers, which should replace resolution no. 57 on the procedure for crossing the state border, and there will be clear instructions, because today we see that the legislation
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is being implemented, but with certain reasonable restrictions, students aged from 18 to 22 years old, who are studying in institutions of higher education on this form of bachelor's or master's degree, medical, pharmaceutical or veterinary field. for this, they also need to obtain a military registration document from a mark from the tsk, a certificate from an educational institution, a report card with high scores and confirmation of knowledge of a foreign language. the new procedure will not affect conscript citizens of ukraine who live abroad. also at the checkpoint there may be... problems for people with a wanted status, if such a situation arises, this is most likely, or indeed a person who is wanted and is wanted, then there are reasons to call
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and law enforcement agencies to accompany in accordance with the tsk to the reconciliation of personal data, in case the person has a paper document, a military registration document with a note about... that he is allowed to travel abroad, that he may have grounds for reservation or exemption from mobilization for the time being, conscripts. must update military registration documents within 60 days after the law comes into force, i.e. by july 16. if this is not done, the violators will have to pay a fine in the best case, so lawyers urge not to wait for the new norms of the mobilization law to come into force and to update personal data in time. problems. joints restrict movement, it is unpleasant and painful. strengthen them with
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good health once again, my name is mykola verezen and our program, our marathon, continues. it's 19:00 16 minutes and 34 seconds, and we're going to talk to anna dauszkevych, a journalist from lithuania, because there's a presidential election in lithuania, the second round, and again, how was it... a little earlier, in the last election, he won against shimonite. thank you very much, mrs. anna, for finding time for us, thank you very much, especially on a sunday evening. and my very first question, and i don't know if it's difficult or not, i'm a little surprised myself,
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general national presidential elections, and what powers does the president have? in me, i always had the impression that the powers of the lithuanian president, well, the prime minister there, if stronger, it seemed to me, i could be wrong, and the president, well, usually in such cases the president is elected in the parliament, and you have national elections, but the powers of the president are not the same as for national elections, so am i wrong, or is it really that everyone is elected, and the president is without a? such powers, did i understand correctly or not? eh, yes, by the way, you understood correctly, because, for example, in latvia, in estonia, the president is elected by the parliament, but in lithuania, no, we all elect the president, although the powers of our president are limited, and the main thing is the government, the main thing is the parliament, and the president, he is more important
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is a person who represents the country, moreover, the president has ... the right to veto, for example, to impose, and he is also the head, the commander-in-chief of our forces, he also sits in meetings on the security of the country, that is, he has limited them, but in fact the role of the president is also very important, and that is why our constitution has been like this from the very beginning after the restoration of independence after the soviet union, from the very beginning the situation was that the president is elected by the whole country, but are we a little different from our neighbors latvia and estonia? anna, look, a well, something, something can change these elections, there are some topics that can change, is it actually
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in lithuania, well, all governments, all... presidents are primarily focused on domestic politics, on how people live, how they have to live, what are the prospects, maybe a little in european politics, but the impression is that no matter who wins, some drastic changes, something has changed there, it is unlikely that he can see for himself whether i am wrong, please no, none such global variables. will, will not, because just like you at the beginning and they said, we have, our elections are repeated, that is, 5 years ago, there was also mr. nosedy and mrs. shimonita in the second round, which means that their politics, as it is now, for the people, well, it is acceptable, but we
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also have to say that here the elections are not about... only these things that are happening in our country, because, for example, at the debates, the presidential candidates, one of the main, key issues was the attitude towards ukraine, aid ukraine, the attitude towards russia and so on, that is, as president, this is more about politics, foreign policy, so, of course, the main question here was how each candidate is ranked. to ukraine, what a mess about, for example, russia, about nato and so on, and here i would say more, when we talk about parliamentary elections, there we already talk more about what the state should be, which
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relations should be with other countries, and in front of everyone, of course, how should we help ukraine, i would also like to ask you, yes, it is the current president zelenskyi, we see, now he has come to kyiv, we are in... elections, and then there will be elections to the parliament, the european parliament, as far as, well , everyone i know, at least from the east-central-eastern regions of europe, when i ask, they say that there is not enough activity, internal polish elections, let's say, much more active than the european elections for the poles, in lithuania the same story, the same situation, if, for me, this means that these former soviet countries, they... well, if not yet not completely in europe, if they do not feel the influence of europe on themselves, that is why they do not participate very actively in the elections, or i
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i am wrong, yes, if we are talking about the elections to the european parliament, the activity here is always very low, very little, because people do not yet understand what the european parliament actually is, that those who get there, for example, from lithuania, from poland and so on, what are they doing there, there are a lot of them there, they are talking about something there and so on, and there is no such, this really such a great understanding of what is happening there, because it is somewhere far away in brussels and so on, people are not quite understand what politicians are talking about they say in the european parliaments and then it is directly implemented in the life of lithuania, we are also talking about euros. which, well, there are general, general rules that apply to each country, of course, for example, there are some, when we talk about pensions, each
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country decides for itself, but there are general things that apply to each country, unfortunately, in lithuania don't quite understand what these elections are about, and in our country as well, for example, as in poland, and in other neighboring countries, these so -called post-soviet... countries, the largest the turnout and the greatest activity of people for the elections to the parliament, because firstly, people there understand that the parliament is our government, it is who, who will be in power for the next four years, and secondly, it is me i think it's the same in ukraine, when the elections to the european parliament begin, i don't know, history will make promises for... for everyone and populism and so on, it's happening very actively, and people think that people understand , that this applies to their direction, because there are already politicians who go to the elections, they
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say exactly what the minimum will be the salary, what the pension will be, how it will be, i don't know how organized transport will be, and so on, they understand that it will apply every day and to each and every person. and the european parliament sometimes looks like it's somewhere in brussels, somewhere very far away , and it's not clear what they 're doing when they're sitting there. anna, what is the current level of activity in these elections for the president of lithuania, i know that you were at the polling stations or at the polling station, and what is the level of activity, is something already being reported, we know that 50% have already voted there, or 40 or 70, which is literally the evening of this sunday? ugh, exactly, actually, we have a little more than half an hour before the end of voting, and behind me, right behind me, there is one of the areas where
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people can still come, but i was standing there a little earlier near this house, and i see that there are still people who come, but there are not many of them, and the activity is a little less. so far, from what i can see from the numbers, it is a little less than 5 years ago, that is, a little less than 50%, i don't know, maybe we will reach this 5-10% o 8:00 in the evening, but it's activity, like what we say about the second round of elections in lithuania, if we talk about the presidential elections, it's quite like that in our country... absolute norm, because also some people, for example, don't see their candidate not in the second round anymore, but somewhat like, for example, this time in lithuania, where... and people
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think that everything is already clear, because, well, all polls indicate that mr. nausieda will remain the president. well, now from the elections to the surrounding situation, well, after all , it's a baltic country, so somewhere is nearby the baltic sea, the russians issued some such strange statement that they will review the borders, in this baltic sea they don't like these borders, everyone is a little bit like that... were surprised to say the least, what is happening now, are the newspapers writing about it lithuanians, is society discussing this, is it serious, well, because the russians released this news, and then somehow hid immediately, what are they talking about in vilnius, lithuania now? yes, the reaction to this article, first of all, and then the statements were shaken, we ourselves understand that on the statements are shaking, you don't really
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need to pay attention, but the reaction to this was very quick, because this station came out sometime in the evening and already in the morning, so did president nausieda, and the minister of foreign affairs, and the prime minister, they reacted to this information , there were no details there, what they have there, i don’t know whether to distribute or what, what details should be there, nothing is clear, especially since then even some there... this document was canceled from the site and we can't even see what was really there, but the reaction is, of course, the same, because we understand that you can expect anything from the russians, despite the fact that they themselves seem to have little territory, i don't understand, they have a lot of territory and little order, they would be better would have occupied their territory, but well
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, we have what we have. and how did our, for example, politicians react, both mr. noseda and ms. shumonita, as well as me, this is another russian attempt to increase tension, to increase tension in our countries as well, because the reaction to it was, of course, well, about which ones we are talking about the borders, about the sea, about the expansion there, about our territory, and what they wanted here in general, this is the first situation, this is... they want to increase the tension, and the rest is of course to be seen, and what will be done, how for example, the european union, for example, nato, as an alliance, what will be the reaction, we also saw the reaction of finland, because it was also about finland, they reacted very calmly, of course, it was not that they did not pay attention , we also somehow there, i don't know, there is no panic, but there was also talk about
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the fact that our...politicians will also turn to partners and discuss this issue, the challenge was not the ambassador of russia, but some representative there, because we no longer have an ambassador of russia in vilnius, but also to explain that this was happening , i think that they will continue to monitor this, because there are some plans, statements or something, well, they did not understand a little, thank you very much, thank you very much, anna daukševych, a journalist from lithuania, i do that... hint: lithuanian learned the ukrainian language, you see, i know ukrainians who still have not learned the ukrainian language, and such happen, so it is interesting, yes, and it happens that people from lithuania have learned. so, we talked a little about another misunderstanding related to russia in the baltic sea, in the baltic region, now we will go to china with you. we
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will be in china nataliya plaksienko butyrska, an expert on east asian issues, a master of foreign affairs, a master's degree, it should be said, it says master's degree, i don't know, i'm oseminite, not strong in foreign policy, good health, mrs. natalia, thank you for finding for it's time for us, congratulations, thank you for invitation, look, can you explain what xijinping's position is. of the people 's republic of china regarding the peace summit in switzerland dedicated to ukraine, well, i still can't understand in the sense that on the one hand they are like, no, i'd better ask you, are they against, are they in favor, did they refrain, that is, whether they persuade others not to go, all alone.

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