"A fair veterans' policy is such an important issue that the future of the country, our victory in the war, and how effective we will be afterwards depend on its resolution."
"The mobilisation process will depend on how effectively the veterans' issue is resolved."
"The task of the state is to enable the military to earn for themselves again. We need to build everything so that in 10 years' time we, the veterans, are not hated."
Oleksandr Porkhun shared his vision of changes to veteran policy.
Report from the latest discussion panel within the New Country project.
Any alternatives to US aid will cost Ukraine more in the future in terms of terms and conditions, because US funding is non-repayable.
Davyd Arakhamiya, Ihor Liski, Pavlo Sheremeta, Ella Libanova, and Oleksandr Korniyenko discuss the pains and prospects of the third year of the war.
The ex-minister of economy shares his vision of how to pull the country out of its current state.
Business needs new, transparent rules of the game.
The leader of the Servant of the People faction talks about changing approaches to mobilisation, a new bill, a defender's certificate and how to change attitudes towards the army.
"There will soon be 400 MPs left. And 226 votes out of 400 is very difficult to collect, to be honest." "A big crisis is looming" in the third year of the war.
Will Ukrainian refugees return from abroad and how many? How many of us will there be after the war? Are we ready for migrants? And does the government have a strategic vision of how to deal with the demographic crisis?
Is it appropriate to talk about reconstruction today, why is decentralization important, and why is the topic of memorials so problematic in Ukraine?
A new fee as a Christmas gift from the government
How much gas did Ukraine produce this year and did it manage to stop imports? Interview with the acting CEO of Ukrgasvydobuvannya