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    Whose rules is the government playing by, and why has an analogue of the “Ihor Mazepa law” emerged within the Cabinet of Ministers?

    The authorities are preparing an analogue of the “Mazepa law” to limit the timeframes for challenging illegal decisions in the construction sector. In April, First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced the preparation of a draft bill aimed at establishing deadlines for appealing construction-related decisions. A report from a May meeting between developers and the leadership of the Ministry for Development and the State Inspectorate for Architecture and Urban Planning (DIAM) sheds light on how its authors envision this mechanism.

    Heorhyi Mohylnyi
    18.06.2026
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    The “Fish Law” threatens drinking water safety and opens the door to shoreline overdevelopment

    Iryna Fedoriv
    10.06.2026
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    Eka Tkeshelashvili: “Political Will Does Not Arise on Its Own — It Is Shaped”

    Galyna Chyzhyk
    01.06.2026
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    3 Weeks Is Not Enough to Review the Draft Civil Code. Public Discussion Requires Years — Supreme Court Judge and Spokesperson Prorok

    Iryna Fedoriv
    15.05.2026
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