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education, as well as adopt a law that will regulate lobbying, so to speak, according to european standards. it is interesting that even in the eu there are no european lobbying standards mentioned by the european commission. there is neither common european regulation nor a single approach of the eu countries. after that, the countries of the european union will gather at an intergovernmental conference, where they must approve a technical document called the negotiating framework. for example, albania and north macedonia waited two years for the approval of such a document, however, the european commission developed a unique accelerated entry procedure for ukraine, which did not exist until now. the ambassador of the european union to ukraine, kateryna matarnova, emphasized that our country has already made great progress, but there is still a lot of work ahead. and regardless of whether they will start.
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says no, but already the european perspective that ukraine receives makes it part of this family, increase, there may be some criticism, comments, this will be a constant normal process that will last a long time, so you have to get used to that. the leaders of the ukrainian state assure that kyiv is moving step by step towards eu membership and will fulfill all recommendations. our state. should be in the european union. ukrainians deserve this for their protection of european values, and for the fact that even during a full-scale war, we keep our word by developing state institutions. accession negotiations are the penultimate stage before the rule of consensus of 27 participating countries, among which there is, for example, hungary. problems with
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if a person has really immersed himself, and almost sports, in any physical activity, then he really changes, i am saying, he changes morally and spiritually, we have here stories of athletes with espresso. half a year's defense of debaltseve and almost a month's resistance to a powerful winter assault the enemy became an example of mass heroism of ukrainian soldiers and officers. the north caucasus district military court of russia sentenced ukrainian director oleg santsov to 20 years of strict regime. the shelter is in bad condition, where to turn? check the shelter yourself. instructions from the public monitoring group will help with this. download it, check the shelter
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and pass the information to the representatives of the state administration in your area. they will pass on the comments to the person responsible for the state of the shelter, the balance keeper and will check execution and quality of works, everyone's right to try in safety now we will talk about the miracle that awaits ukraine, because ukrainians believe that ukraine, 70% expect an economic boom in post-war ukraine, and about the results of a survey conducted by the kyiv international institute of sociology at the request of the center for social economic research case ukraine, we will talk about it with mykola malukha, the communications director of the analytical center, we welcome you, good day, mykola, well, positive sentiments, this is actually always good, for the economy, i
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so i think that the majority of ukrainians are so optimistic about the post-war years, and i think that most of them also hope that the war will end before christmas, is this good news for us, yes, of course, this is very good news, so what does this say about the public mood, let's imagine if, for example, the end of the war, then it would mean that they, or at least they would, they would plan their future not in ukraine, or at least the future of their children and grandchildren, but since they believe that economic recovery awaits us and we will live better than it was there before the 22nd year or before 2014, it means that they will plan their future in our country and the future of their children. you know, as an active participant in two of the three revolutions, at least in the ukrainian revolutions, i can say that i have never been disappointed, they hoped that the manna from heaven would fall abundantly immediately after kuchma, yanukovych or someone else, so to speak, left powerful cabinet at the bank,
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are these overheated expectations simply, they do not then lead to some, i don't know, swinging of the pendulum very much in the other direction, maybe yes, but i would...' attention to the other thing, that such expectations , they give carte blanche, well, to the political authorities, or the political leadership, to implement reforms, they got it, and here exactly the problem is that , that when we experienced one revolution after another, the political leadership that came to power did not always engage in reforms, in particular reforms in the economy, in the issue of the rule of law, and so on, so it is as if the question is no longer for the people, but for those leaders who said that we are on on the basis of these ideals, on... these values that people stood for there on the maidans, or how they are currently fighting for independence, that we will implement them and we will be what they publicly declare, another interesting detail, this study was conducted
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from september 11 to october 11 of this year, and not so long ago, an article by general zaluzhny actually appeared, which many ukrainians perceived, most ukrainians perceived as a cold shower, and many ukrainians were frightened, disappointed, and lost such ground for ukrainians , for whom it was, if only what general zaluzhnyi wrote is understandable, because they felt the same somewhere, do you think the results of this survey would have changed if they had already been conducted after the ukrainians heard from the person who is responsible for what is happening in the country , but for the military part, not the political part, which dared to say about the real state of affairs on the battlefield, would the mood of ukrainians change and how would it affect the economic outcome of the next few years, then maybe it would change that way, but we specially emphasized attention, what is it about
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the period after the end of the war, after our victory, that is, do ukrainians believe in economic recovery and economic growth after the end of the war, so i do not think that there would be a very strong one, well , maybe not 70%, well, maybe 65 , but one would think that we have good prospects, but i think that it would not be essential, one's own belief that ukraine, to be more precise, their money will flow, is this not excessive hope, or to ukraine, to ukraine will are ready to invest, in your opinion, what prerequisites are needed for this, well, in order to in order to invest in ukraine, we must first solve the problems with the rule of law, we are in the second hundred countries according to this indicator, and this is a cornerstone, that is, no investor will come to ukraine... invest his funds, if he knows what will happen his property rights are protected, and in case of any raider seizure attempt there, he will be able to defend and defend his rights and interests in court without any problems, without this he cannot talk about anything, but unfortunately, our court system does not function, in us law for
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everyone, but for friends, we don't have a law, we have some other conditions, this is the first thing, the second is that we have tax administration, that is, we have a very complex system, which also does not favor... investors, that is, constant checks on business, let's say even so, our attitude to business must prove the entrepreneur's guilt in court and then impose sanctions on him accordingly. here it is on the contrary, the entrepreneur must prove to the tax office that he did not violate the law, and this is often a very serious consideration for abuse and pressure on business, if at least these two basic things are solved, then, well, i'm not talking about anything else, then it will be an incentive for foreign investors to come here. and comment on the situation with the blocking of tax invoices, according to the latest stories, whether this is an illustration, it seems to me, this is uncle igor. the deputy minister , and compared it to such and such a metaphor,
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painted it as if the police, for example, arrested every third person on the street just in case and took them to the police station, so that later to find out, maybe suddenly he is a criminal, well, actually, i said, this is exactly it, a vivid demonstration of the functioning of the law of guilt, innocent, for this you need to keep a whole staff of lawyers, accountants, to some services there, to some third-party firms, so that they will do it for you your rights were defended there, that is, it is abnormal, and accordingly it is an opportunity for abuse by those, let's say, officials who want to make money, who want to get rich for themselves at the expense of bribes there and, accordingly, promise business solutions to these problems, then this is really very a serious problem, which is actually very restraining and frank from ukraine, which countries are these, or do you know the number of such countries, well, look , well, let's say this, here is a very popular thing in our country, well, the idea that, for example, let's say there are oligarchs or some
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very often register their businesses offshore, in order to avoid taxes, no, they register offshore so that, firstly, there is protection of their property, then it is possible, for example, in a british court, to defend it, and also this the question actually with the same taxes, with simple introduction, tax taxation and has much better conditions for this than in ukraine. er, if we talk about, well, we started with the fact that you started with the fact that ukraine had bad indicators regarding the level of economic freedom, is it possible to improve them during the war, in your opinion, and what is needed for this in in principle, without any problems, i will give one banal example, there is such and such a piece of paper, it is called an act of completed works, it does not exist anywhere, 4 billion costs per year, this is in pre-war prices, that is, it is for 0.6% of gdp, we turned to ministries
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of finance, offered them to cancel this act, so that as in the whole world , the invoice would be the basis for the fact that if you had to pay money there for the service provided, and the facts of payment, this is already a confirming document, well, unfortunately namin said that you are not why don't you understand, in fact, everything is fine, everything is working here, there is no need , well, a few years ago i calculated that if the level of corruption in ukraine were to be reduced to the level of bulgaria or romania, i.e. nato member countries and eu countries, then it would give b economic growth 0.85 gdp, but here is this piece of paper, acts of completed work, which can literally be canceled today, even a registered bill about it, it will give 0.6% of gdp growth, that is , one piece of paper about the existence of which probably many people do not think, and there are a lot of such examples , that is, it is possible to carry out economic reforms during the war, we are talking, for example, about the structure, but i recently read about the fact that more than...' 60 percent of our exports, it seems, are accounted for by the countries of the european union, which is almost
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equal to the indicators of poland, but at this we all have a completely different structure of this export, that is, we export raw materials, agricultural products , will we manage to break out of this circle of a conditional banana republic, or can we still switch to some other economy that would produce products with high added value. what do you think should be done for this? well, as i said, the same thing, the protection of property rights, well, imagine, we take , for example, firewood, why, for example, we have people, well, those who are engaged in the protection of property rights, i understand, but look, there is situation, i will just give an example, conditionally , you have wood, you, you, in order to sell furniture there, for example, you need to build a factory, bring electricity to it, and if you have someone at each stage, you will start there, check , someone wants to raid your real estate, and with the growth of this added value
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, your risks also grow, accordingly, it is easier for you to sell raw materials faster, get cash, well, money and everything and continue to do business, that is, if, well, i say , it is possible and will look like that it seems like a parrot, i will repeat the same thing, but in fact it is so, that is, when wherever we touch, why do we not ask the question of investment, the question of added value, the reform of the judicial reform, well, there it is, everything else is secondary, but there is, but there is a story with the same thing, with the same land, that is, now one way or another, the majority of agrarians in the agrarian market are owned by large latifundists, often multimillionaires, large agroholds, this is a situation that hardly contributes to the formation of, for example, the middle class, among people who work on the land, and accordingly it affects political climate, on request, for example, on the rule of law, even and so on and so on, is it possible here, for example , to change something, for example, i don't know, the end of the second world war, it was affected by the fact that, in particular, for example, very often
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large tracts of land in many countries, precisely for the sake of greater justice and strengthening of the middle class farmer. class , we have farming, well, it’s just a problem, i, if we have a future, the future of an agrarian state, do we have to be an agrarian state then, latifundists who sell for export simply grain and farms, we need, first of all, to have a full-fledged land market, we only opened the market in the 21st year, that is, people who own land finally had the opportunity to sell it there or buy it or put it under a bank loan , to buy such agricultural machinery for development, and even now that there is a land market, it is inferior , for example, legal entities cannot buy land, foreigners cannot buy land, then this is holding everything back, by the way, a very interesting thing, in socialist poland there was private property on land, people had the opportunity to have private property and dispose of it, unfortunately, before the soviet union in the soviet union we did not have private property, and then, when they seemed to have gained independence,
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people could not dispose of their land, that is when, for example, we have a full-fledged land market, then the value will increase accordingly and people who want to cultivate will buy land, those who do not want will sell it to others, and in this way we will have powerful enterprises that will export their products abroad, well, in terms of the infrastructure, transport there, probably also for the preservation of their grain, and ukraine, and why were they indignant then, because ukrainian companies were more competitive , despite all our logistical difficulties, so if here in in principle, i would not say that our latifundists are evil , because this also shows that we are a quite competitive country in this regard on the world market, i am only saying that it is critically important for us to have a powerful middle class and the existence of such a system in agriculture, it is just what to do with the demographic crisis, what to do with the fact that , well, the war is over, the borders are open, and that, for example, we were accepted into the european union, which will deter ukrainians from
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to simply go and work in other countries , where the salary is higher, despite the fact that we already have a catastrophic situation, well, i think that no one will be able to restrain ukrainians, here the question is to really create such conditions, or ukraine was attractive for their own citizens, well, just as well for her career, develop business, create families and so on, questions in the economy, if we build a powerful economy that is based on market principles and on the principles of economic freedom, then we will be able to be competitive and attract very developed relevant people from other countries of the world, from countries there in asia, africa, there, maybe there, some countries, the post-soviet space and so on, and about the other center case ukraine was with us, mr. mykola mentioned a lot, poland as an example, and actually about poland, this weekend poland
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celebrated the 105th anniversary of its independence, during these years, they lost the opportunity to celebrate this day more than once, under the occupation, but this holiday has survived to our days, and who most influenced polish independence, who constantly tried to take it away, our maria chernyakhivska, the end of the first world war 1918, it was a great elation, the poles rejoiced that they were finally masters of the largest part of their land, after more than 120 years of the country's divisions, also these days, 105 years ago, are known for important and changes in polish society. at night from 10 on november 11, józef pilsudski returned from german captivity and de facto became the head of the polish army and the polish state as a whole, which would be revived. in poland, we call him the father of independence. on the other hand, certainly in central europe, he was sometimes a controversial figure, but we want to look at him first of all as a man who
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understood. poland, ukraine, lithuania, belarus - these are the countries that must cooperate side by side. if at all. want to have a chance for an independent life. in the museum of the history of poland, which opened in warsaw this year, you can also see the military clothing of that period. this is the uniform of the so-called blue army, and this army served primarily in 1918, 1919 and 20. first of all , we remember it as a force that was the core of the polish army, which held back the bolshevik invasion in 1920. a document that approved the date. independence day appeared only 20 years after the end of the first world war, but people still celebrated november 11 all that time. there were marches, school amateur activities were dedicated. independence day became impossible. how the communist occupation came. when the communist occupation began in poland after the second
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world war, then the authorities formally canceled this independence day, through the communist parliament, and this holiday was, of course, officially banned. this ban was in effect until 1989, but the numerous polish anti-communist movement still celebrated november 11, but underground. and on the streets, probably in underground, illegal publications, this holiday was mentioned, and it was the most important holiday that united poles, even in the fight against communism. in fact, it was the government with the center of control in moscow that stood in the way of polish independence throughout the 20th century. tsarist russia. czarist russia prevented us from being an independent poland. later, with communist, bolshevik russia, we also had to fight not for independence, but for the defense of that which is now our enemy, if it is a question of the struggle for the independence of poland. modern poland celebrates independence day with celebrations, both in the center of warsaw and in other cities
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various cultural and sports events, one of the important symbols of this day is the polish flag. it hovers near houses, on balconies, and on vehicles. poles like to spend this day in the family circle. since poland was deprived of its independence many times, we have the opportunity to make decisions, free elections, and thanks to this we can create our homeland together, we have the right to leave, passports, this is actually the will, freedom and good for it to continue . maria chernyakhivska, ihor antoniuk, for tv channel from warsaw. well, if you know poles, congratulate them on independence day, i worked as a correspondent in poland on independence day, there are very often such marches, nationalists, that i have to tell you that polish nationalists, ukrainian
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nationalists, sometimes they simply say, what are your nationalists in ukraine , listen, our nationalist is an ordinary polish patriot, but a polish nationalist is a little dangerous and scary, and actually then the ukrainians warn that they were be careful, because they can fall... under the hot hand of these nationalists, who shout that poland is only for poles and so on, and yes, and besides the fact that they do not like other nations in poland, they they also have anti-european slogans as well, when i was shooting this report, we were having a good time with the cameraman and i was inhaling tear gas, dear friends, this is how we say good day to you, stay with espresso, because terpresso continues, it will be interesting from now on, and we, andriy saichuk and lesya vakulyuk, from you.
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