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Building housing Slovenian consulate in Kharkiv destroyed

Building housing Slovenian consulate in Kharkiv destroyed
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Ukraine s local authorities and the Covid-19 pandemic

Ukraine’s local authorities and the Covid-19 pandemic UkraineAlert by Iryna Ozymok A woman wearing a face mask pictured on March 24 in Lviv. (Mykola Tys/SOPA Images/Sipa USA via REUTERS) One year on since pandemic lockdown regulations were first introduced in Ukraine, many of the country’s cities found themselves obliged to impose a fresh round of coronavirus quarantine measures during the final days of March 2021. As Ukraine enters a second year of pandemic conditions, municipal authorities must now assess the impact of existing measures and decide whether to rethink their approach. As the experience of the past twelve months has demonstrated, missteps and poor choices could end up costing lives or derailing entire sectors of the local economy.

Winners and losers of Ukraine s local elections

Winners and losers of Ukraine’s local elections A woman casts her ballot in Konstyantynivka during Ukraine s October 25 municipal elections. (Valentin Sprinchak/TASS) Ukrainians went to the polls in local elections on October 25. While the final results are still being certified, it is already possible to speak in broad terms about the winners and losers of the vote. The biggest winners were the growing number of incumbent mayors who have established their own political parties at the local level. It is now clear that Ukraine’s post-2014 decentralization reforms have not only strengthened the country’s cities financially and in terms of autonomy; the process has also emboldened mayors to form their own largely independent political forces.

National parties lose out to local candidates in Ukraine s 2020 municipal elections

National parties lose out to local candidates in Ukraine’s 2020 municipal elections Ukraine s recent local election cycle took place amid an ongoing coronavirus pandemic. (Konstantin Sazonchik/TASS) Early December saw most of Ukraine’s remaining local election runoff votes take place, giving us a more or less complete picture of the situation across the country. It is now clear that the most striking feature of this local election cycle was the success of incumbent mayors and their locally-based parties. In Lviv, incumbent mayor Andriy Sadoviy won his second round runoff comfortably over European Solidarity’s Oleg Synutka with 62% of the vote. Sadoviy now begins an unprecedented fourth term as mayor of the western Ukrainian city.

Cherkasy mayor apologizes to Zelensky | KyivPost - Ukraine s Global Voice

Cherkasy mayor apologizes to Zelensky | KyivPost - Ukraine s Global Voice
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