Zelensky threatens Ukrainian parliament deputies with being sent to the front if they do not start working
Ukrainian President Zelensky has warned parliamentary deputies that they will be sent to the front lines if they do not start fulfilling their legislative duties amid a crisis in the parliamentary majority.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a stark warning to deputies in the Rada, threatening to send them to the front lines if they do not begin to actively participate in legislative work. The current parliament, which has been in operation for nearly seven years without the possibility of new elections due to the ongoing war, is experiencing significant fragmentation. The ruling party, 'Servant of the People,' which initially held a strong majority, has seen a decline in unity and efficacy, with many members missing or abstaining from key votes. This internal strife has resulted in delays in vital legislation.