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for example, the leader of public opinion. and this is an interesting phenomenon that surely needs to be studied in some way. in this case, it is simply fixed. surveys of ukrainians in poland recorded that in fact his popularity there remains high. i think that's all that can be said about this. -e roberto thank you very much for this story, a very interesting study conducted by the civic network opora among ukrainians who currently remain in poland and who want to actively participate in the social and political life of the country in in the future, robert loryan, an analyst of the civil network of support, was with us. well, now i honestly do not understand how using it is in third place, and according to those studies that were conducted in poland and those surveys that were conducted in ukraine, this is very reasonable. i understand what is in what
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what ukrainians see in him is a politician or a person who is worth trusting, honestly, i am, well, give me perhaps some convincing arguments of yours. utters such bad jokes aside, all the more so. among the supporters of the arrestee, the most women are very often. arestovych makes all kinds of unpleasant ugly jokes or makes fun of women in particular, and it is also amazing how so so ukrainian women do not respect themselves when when they vote for him let's be real here, too, so to speak, correct, because even though arestovych is in third place, nevertheless, nevertheless, it is precisely the people who consider him the leader of this public opinion, their percentage is less, i.e.
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everyone there is 20th rougher. that is, it is simply that a large group and she is more than there in many other leaders of public opinion scattered there yes but but she is not she is not this not all ukrainians will say so but this is what you really need to keep in mind but well yes well we didn’t know different periods in us i don't know if balashov was there, or if there were 5-10 of them, there was something like that, for example, he was popular at one time, but there were such interesting characters, ukrainian politicians, and there are people who, in principle, hmm well, i understand that once upon a time, people put jars of with water when kashpirovsky appeared on the screen and they were charging and driving. now we have a full-scale invasion, you know, these are not the times when you can sit and charge water near the tv screens, this is exactly the time when you need to include critical thinking and monitor it very well. i or someone else manipulates
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your consciousness or someone does not play on your fears and your weaknesses and does not use it for their own branding to earn money or now to earn fame well but that's what we still wanted to tell you distribution tell about how besides about how our refugees live in poland and about how ukrainians live and how they give themselves advice in britain. as well, the british have been helping them since march, and a program has been operating under which the british provide their housing to ukrainian families who were forced to leave the country because of the war housing and social assistance payments are what the government offers to ukrainians, but local residents are also self-organizing to facilitate the adaptation of our citizens in their country natalia clouding continues on this topic and will show and tell you more veronika from with a twelve-year-old daughter, we came to the
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english village of freeland, which is in oxfordshire, in april. here we immediately met a local volunteer . local residents very quickly organized their own escort, which means for ukraine, we accepted 34 ukrainians in three villages of freeland hanboro and kum, that is 14 families , these three villages are very close, we created here a community that provided english courses and free products. every week we had a bank of warm clothes. when the summer came, every ukrainian now knows that in britain it is necessary to have rubber boots , waterproof trousers and a jacket, and every ukrainian who found himself here received these things and tea parties
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, clothes, food, an english course, what appeared in the villages of oxfordshire almost immediately after the arrival of the first ukrainian family, when i arrived in a sedan here , english language courses were organized because of my the level of english is sufficiently high a-a but it is important to meet with people and therefore here at the courses i met our reverend julya, who later helped me a lot and this support is felt. until now, later on, the woman was helped to find a job. she works in the office part- time it is enough to receive social assistance and, er, to live and, in principle, in the first place for volunteer teacher julia, the experience of helping ukrainians also turned out to be
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interesting. for the first time, i met ukrainians in our community when i started teaching lessons spoken english, which is necessary in order to feel comfortable here, i saw so many different people who came from all over the world and ended up here together, and i think we had a great time at these classes, and although julia is not teaching now, she is satisfied with the result, but with the element one lesson when i i clearly remember a class in which there were 24 ukrainians aged from four to 64. it was a very interesting experience, and when school started, the children stopped attending my classes, when adults began to get a job, the number of my students gradually decreased and the training ended automatically because everyone got settled and then i thought a great job
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done, veronika is lucky now she rents an apartment for the first three months she lived with a british so-called sponsor family, but she did not want to stay there thanks to british volunteers she managed to quickly rent a separate apartment because with this in it is very difficult for the country, and the ukrainians do not have a credit history. the salary is not high enough. it was difficult. the leg came super e by a happy section of circumstances . at that time, an apartment was freed. er, in principle, when i talked to her, she agreed, ah, um, site lord. and we all signed a contract for an hour. rent their real estate to
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ukrainians without any guarantees, usually local apartments are rented out empty, but almost the entire community took part in the arrangement of veronika's house. this is the essence of the apartment and the apartment is rented completely empty. i talked again with kris, who helped to solve, er, any questions. he said that the most important thing was to find a place to live. but in principle, they were already a matter for me. that is, they were not a problem at all. but in fact, she left because when , er, everything was arranged for someone, everything was arranged, paid for, and the furniture in this apartment was organized very quickly. literally in a week, i found everything right from cups, plates, er, dishes to sofas, chairs, tv, even a computer, even the owner was surprised tim how fast everything you need appeared in the apartment. imagine
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how many things you need in a completely empty apartment. now there seem to be fewer things in my own house. it was incredible, such wonderful support considering what ukrainians experienced at home in the first months of the war. such support has no price and is called a valentine. daughter and mother got out of the occupation and came to england because they have relatives here and wanted to settle closer to them. i left mariupol in the early days. they were only able to leave through estonia. after estonia, i got to sweden, where i was able to meet my family members in sweden. they waited for a visa for several months and only
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reached england in july. they also came to freeland, where at that time the local community was already actively working. to the hosts who opened their home, the doors of their home, they opened their hearts to us, they helped us with everything, starting with documents and clothes, they helped with medical care for my mother , as she suffered several heart operations and here we were greeted very well very well our canvases they are wonderful people wonderful soulful they are mine of course i have heart problems but they are so good i pray we couldn’t organize all this ourselves especially me i don’t know the language at all but they are everything to me they helped to arrange everything with me, they went with me, the efforts
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of oxfordshire volunteers brought incredible results, almost all ukrainian families here have already started a completely independent life. most of the families we successfully helped with language learning and job search are doing well there are several families who have small children and cannot work, they are supported by the government and this is enough money for life and great news, now our guests who work have the opportunity to live separately, the volunteer adds, only two families still live in so -called sponsor families, all of them others rented their own housing, the english note the credit of the ukrainians themselves for this result, they used every opportunity, they were very polite and patient, they improved their english so quickly that i was
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i am impressed, and that is why now ukrainians can live here independently. they know that if more support is needed, we are always here. great conditions and good treatment in a foreign country. ukrainians dream of returning to their own. i want to go home. there is no doubt that one day it will be possible for our citizens to return home. nataliya clouding from great britain for espresso tv channel . we thank our brothers for welcoming our people so warmly and surrounding them with some with such human, absolutely human love , not only for the british, but also for people in
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other countries of the world who take something from their homes, carry it and do not even think about what is possible for them, because of this war , life becomes worse because that we understand that there is a crisis everywhere but nevertheless human empathy is characteristic of these people, it is important and we understand that those people who live behind the threshold are definitely not endowed with empathy well, ukraine remains a parliamentary republic and in conditions where the tv channel rada was was created precisely to cover the activities of the supreme council, they cover only the office of the president, so we take on this easy fate, fast in fact, and a pleasant fate to be a leader of democracy and different opinions in the ukrainian media space, and we already have two people's deputies with us. this mykola velichkovych and
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oksana savchuk, gentlemen, have a good day. good day. well, actually yesterday was a plenary session , what was important? if you briefly remember what you want to note, what might not have been in the official news, ms. oksana, let's start with you, lady forest, if you don't take offense at such wording. i'm also very glad that everyone can express their position regarding such possible things. i would emphasize the law about volunteers. you know that in the first days of the war, a lot of boys came as volunteers. formation, not all of them signed contracts with the armed forces, the police, the national guard, and the border guards, and because of this law , the procedure for how they can obtain the status of a participant in hostilities is more established, namely, when the ministry of veterans will create a commission.
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where can they turn to or guess the testimony of the three participants who fought with them, this is also um, of course, such important things, we would talk to people about the fact that the foreign legionnaires who are fighting today, they also have an easy system. well, at least officially , there is already a law that allows them to be full- fledged defenders of ukraine, that is, to create contracts because we had problems on this issue . ukrainians, whom we all support, this is the opzzh , that is, in addition to depriving the citizenship of such odious figures as us, derkacha aksyonov is waiting for you, he is a cossack, after all, this is the right decision, of course, we support it with both hands, but i think the psg faction in the parliament is the key, after all the decisions that ukrainian
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society expects in order for us not only to deprive them of their mandates, but to pass the law on lustration, which will not allow them to run for office in the future for us, for journalists. well, the presence of in the chair, more precisely, the head of the committee on freedom of speech, mr. shufrych and mr. mykola, i know that this issue was raised yesterday. include it in the agenda, was it supported, or not ? not only was the issue raised for the approval of the radius, even a draft resolution was signed on the recall of opposition representatives from all executive positions in various committees.
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oxymoron shufrych is the head of the committee for freedom of speech and i would like to say that yesterday during the voting in the hall, a voted decision was made, which was proposed by the preferential faction of the european solidarity and native gerashchenko, and the decision obliges the council to broadcast the meeting in the slot of the tv channel of the verkhovna rada, not only yesterday, but also the next session, which will be yesterday and the next day, when the verkhovna rada will hold its session. about the deprivation of the parliamentary mandates of the collaborators of the traitors who lost their citizenship, in addition to medvedchuk kuzmin, kokozik derkach, there will also be the action of aksyonov, who in the 20th year
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won a victory in the 50th district . who had a russian passport and what did we european solidarity talk about in the 20th year and i think that everyone remembers this story and now it is extremely important to deprive this fifth column of parliamentary mandates and uh, not only four apartments uh, at which he spoke zelensky in the sum of the decree, but also all the others who actually stopped this anti-ukrainian force and who went to bow to putin to kiss his boots so figuratively and who by their actions simply represented power and russian interests and here by the way, i am very surprised by the same decision, i understand that there is no unity in the parliament to,
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for example, remove shufrych from the position of the head of freedom of speech, but unity also appeared in order to remove, for example, petro poroshenko from the delegation to the e-parliament and i am to be honest, i can't fully understand this , we understand the logic of actions and the people's hearing, in what way , when should we promote some bills that are anti-democratic, that have corruption risks, they lack votes , even in their own practice, they are actively supported by representatives of the pzj, not the platform it is now called what groups are they in and in this way, that is why it looks like this, they keep them because by keeping them on the hook er in it they force them to vote, to use in power those laws that cause sadness not only in ukrainian society, but also in our
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international partners. therefore, these actions are very brutal, and now, for a moment, the last few seconds, and even these dances with tambourines around the quotas of the nato parliamentary assembly - you know, this is simply brutality when we have a president who perceives the authority of ukraine through his connections and communications acquired additional weapons to advance ukrainian interests in the world, they do not give him the opportunity to do this, this is simply a blow not only to politics, it is to political forces, it is primarily first attack on ukraine because it is not important here for ukrainian interests in the war with russia, international support is important for us and those who can contribute to this are removed brutally, well, this is at least not surprising
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, this is some kind of anti-ukrainian action. well, to be honest, it's really very strange, i don't know oksana well, p. mykola, from the faction of the european salt of ancient times, cannot say anything about his splinter, but p. oksana, well , after all, according to your opinion. well, isn’t there? well, with all that, i don’t know. i understand that there is no opponent there i know, i can compete anywhere. well, but nowhere nowhere truth, children, well, after all, poroshenko is a very powerful figure, an extremely experienced diplomat, well, brilliant, at least i know the english language, well, it’s him, i’m already there, i don’t know the minimum well, but a person with authority and experience, who seems to me to have proven his patriotism, unlike, for example, many others deputies, eh. who is nazar in the parliament, eh, to take him with the ukrainian delegation to europe, or what kind of logic is there? and how did i understand that there were additional seats in the delegation of couples, and they were applied for eh?
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i don't know how many people i honestly did not involve in this situation, and as far as i know, the committee did not support two or four candidates, it supported the representative of the trust, as it is actually the group that actually gives votes , helps the people's servant vote. that is, somewhere i see if the voting of the committee was based on such logic, it seems that we already have a broad coalition, we don't call it that, but somehow it exists and they get all the seats, listen to another question that is also important to me, and law 2313 was passed a long, long time ago about making changes to some laws blah blah blah stimulating book publishing which, in particular, limits the functioning of russian and russian-language books here, and this one also supports ukrainian book publishers
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. i don’t know how many months have passed in june, it was praised by more than 300 votes, this law is still not signed now i see that once again ukrainian cultural figures are writing an open letter for this law to finally be signed and passed. what is your position here? well, more than 300 votes of deputies voted why this law is still it has not entered into force, it has not been signed because it is a very necessary law, not only that, i will tell you more today, we need to pay a lot of attention to the ukrainian book, the book , the edition, the ukrainian textbook, because when we talk about how the ukrainian language has to do with the ukrainian language more and more ukrainians should speak. they should start by learning it. those who haven't learned it yet, especially younger children. they should have the opportunity to learn from good ukrainian textbooks, so i'm in favor of it.
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the national security of our country is ukrainian book. it is very strange to me why this law is the same one that was signed, and that as a permanent parliament, we constantly make permanent announcements about it, i would even say more if we were to return the hour of questions to the government, which already did not exist. it will soon be a year since this procedure did not exist. this is very bad because, after all, tomorrow, today, they live their lives completely and they do not come to the parliament, only maybe once for some festive meeting, and then they do not listen to the deputies, so i am convinced that these issues need to be done, perhaps even with colleagues of the collective letter as sometimes we manage together with all the factions and i am a non-factional deputy to join the right initiatives and defend these things together. mykola will add something. well, for us, they did not understand why this bill is not signed. i think that all ukrainian forces
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are waiting for this signing because in the conditions of the current war, the ukrainian language and the ukrainian book are extremely important, not only from the point of view of culture, but also from the point of view of national security, including that is why we are waiting for this signing, it is a pity that during formation of the budget for 2023, there was no financial support in order to support the ukrainian book, let's publish the book, it's a pity, but i think that we will still press together, and the deputies, i think, and all other public organizations of journalists in the society in order for this to happen, this is actually very important for the phenomenon of our future for children who need ukrainian books, i wanted to ask you about the published results of a survey on the dynamics of trust in
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social institutions, this research was done by commission and actually, the armed forces of ukraine are in first place, the president of ukraine and volunteers share the second place, the third place is ordinary people in their city, but the verkhovna rada is somewhere at the very end for you as for the elected representatives of the people. these are the results, what are they talking about, what are we talking about? such people talk about the fact that we, as people's deputies, especially uh, not from the monomajority, we constantly say why we do late things, that is, i even mention the draft laws and this cadence in 2019 , i registered the draft law about collaborationism, i only got hands on it in during the war, in march, i registered a draft law on the banning of the moscow patriarchate. now we are talking about it, but we have not yet made a decision in april. the law on lustration to prohibit all ex-
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psg regional communist-socialists from running for office has already been a year. you understand betrayal, and that's why ukrainian society doesn't have that trust in the parliament because you think that the parliament is late, although in fact there are a lot of deputies who talk about it in advance, but unfortunately not all of our decisions are enough for us of votes, and that's why i think that the level is actually so low. i think that there is also a reason. well, what my colleague oksana savchuk said. i think that there is, uh, this is part of it. and the second part is that there are a lot of initiatives that uh, offer deputies who support security, fight against obliterationism, support the ukrainian church, in particular, even the draft law that we just discussed. unfortunately
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, society, simply because of the lack of information about the activities of the verkhovna rada over the past 11 months, does not see what the verkhovna rada is doing, what are the positions, what are the the position of the people's deputies, what is happening, what bills are proposed to strengthen the defense capability, to strengthen the military space for the maintenance of democratic institutions, and therefore such an assessment of society , including what they began to say from the very beginning of our interview about the fact that society does not have enough information about the activities of the supreme council of the proposals of those political forces that are, in particular, pro- european solidarity oksana oksana feeds on this enterprise of her political power on her initiatives and such many colleagues who have very important bills. by the way, many bills were actually voted on, which concern security, which concern other issues, which are
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to fight against the russian church, to defend our independence, so this is a matter of state security in the formation of the activities of the parliament, because the country is fighting the parliament is working and it must be shown . thank you, mr. mykola volochkovich and oksana savchuk, the people's elected representatives of ukraine, were in touch with us. uh, little one. a beautiful note from uh, our beauty, who is currently representing ukraine at the miss universe contest. the final of the contest should be on january 14. 85 contestants are competing for the victory. the participants lined up for the photo session and the russian girl stuck
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to our participant, but our participant victoria panasenko decided that she did not want to stand next to the russian girl and asked to switch places with the miss colombia participant in order to distance herself from the russian girl, so to speak. the russian woman participating in this contest , linnikova, said that she positively evaluates everything that her country does. well, when she was asked, she made a statement . last year, she said that she appreciates the opportunity to publicly talk about urgent problems and draw the public's attention to important things, but these things do not include the massacre of ukrainians by russian troops, but such vicissitudes continue there . to a certain extent, the front, well, what endurance is it to stand through only one column
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