The level of trust in the Ukrainian Parliament is critically low. Recent polls show that more than 75% of Ukrainians do not trust the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Why is this happening?
Olena Kondratyuk, Deputy Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, is sure that the Parliament is a key link where decisions are made in Ukraine. However, the Ukrainian Parliament has lost its key role as a pillar of statehood, subordinating itself to the President. It is an imitation of parliamentarism.
How to restore confidence in the sole legislative body of Ukraine and strengthen its subjectivity? What to do with gender inequality in the Verkhovna Rada and how to destroy the “glass ceiling” for female politicians?
During the first session participants of USPS programme had a discussion with Olena Kondratyuk, Deputy Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, and Andriy Vyshnevsky, lawyer, Head-founder of the national system of providing free legal aid, Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine (2012-2017).