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pobedit all hugs well eternity just really wanted to hug the words that are in memory forever a second together is more expensive than all the treasures of the world lviv saves us as long as we know how to love we are alive we will intercept the paragame we will win that you are not news together we are strong national telethon the only news we work ruslan shariipov i'm marichko padalka, and we're talking about ill european integration processes. yes, we
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've been hearing this phrase very often lately after we received the status of a candidate for membership in the eu. but what is hidden behind this phrase is everything that we we know that this is homework that we have to do, and one of the exercises of this homework is the change in the equation of our legislation to the european one, and here the question is: how quickly will we cope with what to do about it? and it seems that we should cope quickly, because in the verkhovna rada, we have known for 15 years that there is a whole committee on european integration in the government, there is a position of vice-prime minister on european integration eh and eh-eh it would seem that it should be everything should pass quickly a-ah and is it so in fact, the most important thing will change with the appearance of these european laws, we will now ask the people's deputy of the group for the future, taras batenko, he is with us directly, mr. taras.
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good morning, friends. what is expected of us as a candidate country for membership of the european union. you see, last week in the parliament we met a brilliant speech by a great patriot of his country and a fiery parliamentarian, the speaker of the senate of france, who said that the european union is not only an economic union, it should also have a soul and the soul of europe, he called ukraine, and i believe that no country that claims to be a member of the european union well, it was not accepted in the conditions of martial law. yes, this is
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an unprecedented step, and in the end, except for yugoslavia, which fell apart in the 90s and which, in fact, is almost all today, with the exception of a few countries that are not in the eu, no country has experienced such a situation. there have been wars since the end of the second world war the commission of the committee on european integration in the verkhovna rada of ukraine you said correctly, but the problem is that the legislation is very large, the eu and other countries have been implementing it for months, we are in conditions of war, obviously this arc of the road map is also waiting for us, but it must be followed very carefully, because one committee of issues of european integration. i believe that this issue will not be solved because the committee does not have specialists in finance, fuel and energy, the tax policy of the european union, there are people there, obviously, who are specialists in their field, but this is a huge plast and
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work, so we talked about this topic with the leadership of the parliament, the speaker of the parliament and with the main faction on this topic and the deputy group, we believe that such a group of colleagues who know european legislation such a euro-atlantic component has to be in every committee of the supreme ukraine , nothing. she will appear then it is obvious. compliance with european standards, because if we do n't see that when compliance we will have a lot of low-quality or nonsense legislation that we will write without knowing, not mine, without having studied it well... the european union, therefore, i think that one committee here will not be enough, mr. taras is a member of the budget committee, you can use the example of your committee and the work in it to explain what changes in the
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legislation need to be made, uh, what does it apply to, does it apply to some new principles formation of the budget, will it be necessary to change the labor legislation, but explain with examples what exactly needs to be changed so that, for example, the work of your committee and the formation of the budget meets european standards, well, look at the parliament, we are not at the end of the work of the parliament, you know that the parliament does not work in the open mode is in online mode and there are no live broadcasts , so obviously our viewers are not quite able to follow what is happening with all the parliaments, we receive a lot of uh of laws that are one way or another related to european boarding schools , in fact, integration, if it is about labor legislation, so be it hello, this is timely, and it is obvious. we must carefully study the labor legislation that is in force in the european union, because it is still in our country. in fact, this is post-soviet
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legislation and all that we have is posadyansk , including those related to the financial support of the country, approaches to the financial support of the country. positive policy and it was exactly in line with the european laws, according to what was expected of us, but there are a number of laws, let's say, which we are definitely not competent or, let 's say, which can suddenly be naively proposed as european integration laws, in fact, they are not, let's say, we cut down no , he has already postponed the draft law on er, let’s say, those related to the geographical name of alcohol, well, about which geographical names of alcohol in the conditions from him is not sure, if they need to be er implemented, then we will implement this last time well, no in conditions of war and so on in each direction of work we
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must analyze the geography of alcohol this means that nothing can be called champagne in our country because i am in france what is it about what to do about different categories what can be called alcohol as such types of alcohol are low-alcohol and so on, that's why we can say that we could vote that at the final exam it could be classified as non-alcoholic drinks. well, it's obvious that it's not like that. therefore, it's obvious that we need to carefully examine and discuss, and that's work. the parliament has been in the parliament since the 14th year, since ukraine signed the association agreement, there were a lot of requirements for us to synchronize the legislation both through the association and because of ukraine's desire to get a visa-free regime. i think you remember how many laws were needed then adopt in order to obtain this norm, so it seems to me that the ukrainian parliament is determined to
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bring its legislation as close as possible to european norms, and the project has such experience that it is absolutely set, we started working and the first the draft laws that will become law have already been implemented, but it’s not the road of one week, i wouldn’t even say one month, i think it will be stretched , well, from the crimea there for several months ahead, maybe until the end of the year and the beginning of the next year, and so on. therefore, we must let's say there is correspondence here between the government and between the 8,000 prime ministers who are responsible for european integration by the specialized committee that you named. but one committee, as i will simply not repeat myself, is clearly not enough because there are no specialists in all disciplines in addition, they should be in every committee, in particular, taras, and is there any time frame when , for example, the verkhovna rada should adopt a certain package of laws and close this issue, that is, to say that we have done our work well, preferably,
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as far as i understood from the words of the heads of the european union and the european commission, this is the maximum to comment quickly, that is, the previous e-e, this is the deadline for us until the end of the current year, but i think that with the amendment of the nation, the conditions that ukraine is in today are categorically yes, the question is now it doesn't matter how many such everyday issues there are that need to be resolved precisely with the adoption of laws or that will affect, for example, everyone, and this means things like replacing road signs, will it be necessary to somehow legislate that they must be similar to european road signs or how similar are they now in our country, will it be necessary to make some changes in the rules of the road, or is it possible that they are already here in our country? they are almost identical to european ones. this approach to the legislation of the european union. well, you see, again, this is a question that we must address by the relevant ministry, because
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the main proposals must come from them, and everything that concerns parliamentarians, we submit proposals that relate to our job profile. let's say that i am a member of the budget committee, i say once again that there should be operational discussions on this topic and the insurance of a number of priority issues for implementation with european legislation, which stand before the government and the parliament of ukraine, so far such insurance has not happened to us, it is happening with three of us, so what is ready, what has been analyzed, what direction of work with the european union should be implemented, we have analyzed the following, we will put them on the agenda, but i have one more caveat. we must see this scale of compliance, because if the draft law comes to the session hall without such a scale of compliance with the requirements of the european union, if a member of the verkhovna rada does not see it, we will not vote so and so, please tell me what is yours
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is there a feeling in the parliamentary hall? is there now a political will to adopt laws that will be synchronized with the european union, in particular , taking into account the fact that, in particular, mps of the upj can still visit the session hall as a symbol of being? well, it is about the fact that we have repeatedly we are demanding from the leadership of the parliament that changes be made to the regulations of the verkhovna rada of ukraine or not to prevent them from working in the verkhovna rada of ukraine, but direct pro-russian political forces are talking about the former opposition, it is not enough that this faction, which is no longer a faction, actually broke up into several deputy groups, then it was located, it was simply renamed, and then it was located in neighboring zones, because we know, we have suspicions, let's say, and we are waiting for information from law enforcement agencies that will confirm and that all the
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former factions among the deputies of the verkhovna rada of ukraine, a part of which fled abroad are, er, people's deputies who may have russian passports, who repeatedly visited er, er, kremen, well , it means moscow with some visits previous years, who tried to impose some russian measures on us, and so on, and these so-called kremenets canners, they are further away from the global zone, they are trying to vote for something, including continuing to work and calmly as if nothing had happened in the state and is happening in the state. we cannot come to terms with it. i believe that today the parliament must show courage and will power to purge such parliamentarians, because this is not only about medvedchuk and it is not only about whose body we took away the mandate and it is obvious that such suddenly deputies may be in other countries, we are recording the servant of the people faction, which recently expelled from the committee member mr. kovalev, a laboratory worker who
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switched to the side of the enemy in kherson, but obviously we cannot close our eyes to those deputies who for a long time tried to embody hmm, the idea of the russian peace on the territory of ukraine and in particular the parliament of ukraine and such people must be categorically purged . the deputy of ukraine was a guest of the live broadcast of 1+1 , in particular, they discussed how quickly ukraine will be able to synchronize our legislation with european legislation, and so far we know that the verkhovna rada has set a deadline for this until the end of the year. has the crime-causing situation now decreased or improved? is the police enough now for all crimes, we
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will return to the marathon, the only news, literally in a moment before we launch, we will win. together we are strong unconquered cities of ukraine lviv is a city where more than 2,000 historical architectural and cultural monuments have been preserved, its center belongs to the world cultural heritage of unesco here at the monastery of st. onufry ivan fedorov founded the first printing house and printed the first ukrainian book apostol after the november reign and the creation of the west ukrainian national republic lviv became the capital and the heart of the ukrainian liberation movement in june 1941 on rynok square, the national assembly proclaimed the act of restoration of the ukrainian state, after which the nazis they started terror against the oun ukrainian rebel
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army tried to take the city under their control but the reds seized power despite the repression lviv residents continued the struggle today all roads lead to lviv even angelina jolie did not miss him he became a second home for thousands of ukrainians he gives the council tons of humanitarian goods and even under rocket attacks continues to work for victory because lviv is unconquered for many years sbu special forces worked 24/7, trained, improved, detained criminals, gained combat experience so that it is today to protect the motherland, to bring
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peace and a safe future to ukraine, and they will definitely do it, we are winning together for 28 years of the special operations center, and the sbu is on guard for the country's food security, even despite the hostilities in the field, in the garden, in the barn, such a javelin was born in our house, the owners work from dawn and before the sun went down, the siren started, people, we work anyway, wherever the front is heading, we can close this food crisis in our region, in our community, a battalion of farmers, here is our front let's pass we will win that you are not news, together we are strong so, at the beginning of the large-scale invasion
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of russia into ukraine, the police were assigned many additional functions, this document verification at checkpoints and increased street patrols. does this mean, for example, that the police have more priority and less priority tasks, if in simple words then, do they come to calls about domestic crimes and did they not wave their hand at them? another relevant question is the uncontrolled circulation of weapons, how high is it and does it affect criminogenic the situation in the country, we will ask the adviser to the minister of internal affairs, vadym denisenko, he is now on a live call with us mr. vadyma, we welcome you live 1+1, mr. vadyma, good morning, tell us what the crime-related situation in the country is now, we can say that compared to in the pre-war period, the level of crime is lower by about 25%, that is, we can say that the criminal
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situation is much better than it was during the war period , and there are several primary reasons for this, the vigilance of the population has clearly increased. that is, actually now people are starting to relax a bit, but in general, vigilance is at a fairly high level, there is everything in every house and neighborhood, and in uh, if it is a town, then not in these towns , vigilance has increased, on the other hand, there is no need to talk about huge operational work which the police began to conduct even before the war, in fact , before the war, these special operations began because we understood that, in the event of a war, there is a high probability of scenarios when groups of armed people, well, those who can sway the situation politically and engaged in serious enough marsel farming
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and a huge operational work was carried out , including, among other things, in prisons and this made it possible to really avoid all these threats that could have been, that is, i would just like to remind everyone of 2014, when uh, the same crimea is the same donbas when groups of e-e sports young people in fact began to sway the political situation, that is, we managed to avoid this and talk about not only political threats, but also looting and other types of crimes that are accompanied by similar things and the third at the time of the conversation, there was no unity, but a sufficiently large number of weapons in the hands of people deters many people from committing the corresponding crimes. it is an interesting question whether the number of weapons currently in circulation is believed to be a factor not
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of risk, but of deterrence. from a positive point of view, you are looking at this moment now, until this moment, i cannot say that they have managed to do a lot of things, of course, we understand that the services are not in the period of strength, of course, we will have to sort it out, and obviously and automatic the weapons that were distributed will need to be surrendered and it will be necessary to introduce isotopes, i will say this very gently, but in general, we will become now we can talk about the fact that, in general, in general, the presence of weapons is in many ways a deterrent factor p of vadim and does it exist the problem of the distribution of illegal weapons, in particular, if you can call it that, in particular, trophy weapons, for example, some machine gun was captured from the occupiers after they left their positions , is there or is there such a problem, or do you notice that it exists in
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all countries that are going through a similar period? must understand that we are not unique here. unfortunately , mostly what we are dealing with now are everyday things when uh, people uh, after uh what happened there, a drunk man threw a grenade there, a drunk man started shooting someone with an automatic weapon, that's why, unfortunately, in principle, there are such facts, unfortunately, for now, they will be... in principle, it is present in our lives, we try to fight with it, but so far it is quite difficult to deal with it from the very beginning, you said that crime, well, as a criminogenic situation in ukraine, it is normal compared to what was before the war, and it was you who pointed out the vigilance of the population. and doesn’t it sometimes
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become such a disadvantage when there is an overpopulation of the population and people respond or call 102 you can tell by little things that they think that this is some kind of big problem, someone is suspicious, but in fact they come there, but the police do not detect anything, and this does not scatter the forces of the national police, which is now and has been greatly strengthened to work on the streets of the city, well, now the situation is normalizing, of course, in the first weeks, it was a huge overload on the 102 line, actually , for any reason, people often invented fears, often called the 102 line, a lot of manufactured things problems, now the situation is leveling off, now we can say that there is no such mass psychosis, fortunately, that is, the situation is in many ways normalizing
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of the police at the checkpoints due to the risk of infiltration of belarusian drugs. please tell me how this week has passed. have similar groups been discovered or this risk confirmed? here you have to understand that now in kyiv, in fact, everyone inside the city was empty. removed and placed only at the entrance to the city, it normalized logistics directly in the city, but at the same time, we understood that the capital is a place where weapons and drugs are most often brought, and many other unnecessary, normal, very things. therefore, from this point of view, a decision was made to strengthen the roadblocks at the entrances to kyiv in relation to the highway. well, they exist, but to talk about the fact that now there are some commands on the remote control
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, and their number has increased dramatically there. this cannot be said, that is, in fact, this is an isolated case , at the beginning of the inclusion we talked about the fact that the police have quite a lot of work, in fact, there is increased patrolling, it is necessary to monitor the observance of the curfew rules even at night priority in trips uh because a lot of personnel is needed for this work uh or not or not there is this priority that some cases are given a higher uh priority to some lesser ones for example some domestic crimes when can a woman call what is there or a man has come is he drunk there, does he raise his hands on her, or is there no such problem, and is there any priority in the national police on calls ?
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let's share the conditions, in short, there was a murder, god, some such things. well, of course, it always becomes life, and we also know that many people have left, or the number of apartment thefts has increased. do you record them? they definitely exist. that is, it is a crime unfortunately, i did not get anywhere, but i will repeat that in many ways this vigilance of people helps to reduce these crimes, that is, there are enough cameras, everything else is worth it and it is very important. despite the fact that already visually it is even noticeable that people are left, that people, well, especially there in kyiv, and especially on weekends, it is clear that uh, it’s like he doesn’t just not exist, but in general, the waves
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still persist and this helps in these cases volodymyr, wash up two months or a month and a half ago, we talked to the doctors and they noted such a paradox that after the war, drivers began to pass ambulances more often , that is, drivers of people on the roads have awakened to the same consciousness. do you record it? you reduction of violations of traffic rules, people began somehow more consciously to get behind the wheel. whether it is or not since the beginning of the war. well, uh, say that because it is like the average temperature in the palace, you know, uh, during this time, unfortunately, during the war, the most happened for sure well, in recent years, i can even good evening. we are from ukraine, great broadcast of vasyl winter. my name is cool winter. two hours of airtime and my colleagues with you until 9:00 p.m. two hours of prime time will talk about the most important thing
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