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The Court of Appeal of Milan acquitted Vitaly Markiv
The Italian court acquitted and released the Ukrainian Vitaly Markiv; Stepanov compared the spread of the coronavirus to a hurricane. Korrespondent.net highlights yesterday’s major events.
The Milan court acquitted Markiv
Vitaliy Markiv, a soldier in the National Guard of Ukraine, was acquitted by the appeals court of the Italian city of Milan. Markiv returns with representatives from Ukraine to his homeland.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the Italian court’s decision to release Ukraine’s National Guard Vitaly Markiv from prison. He thanked everyone “who not only worked, but really fought, both for the freedom of Vitaly Markiv and for the victory of truth and justice.”
Stepanov said the coronavirus is spreading “in hurricane mode”
With these words, the minister commented on the new anti-registration: 8899 cases of infection per day. Stepanov also pointed out that this trend is not only in Ukraine. For example, in France, 52 thousand people were infected in one day. And now it is important to mobilize all efforts to stop the development of the epidemic.
In Ukraine, the quarantine may be strengthened from Monday
In Ukraine, from Monday, November 9, they plan to significantly increase quarantine restrictions. According to media reports, options from a “weekend quarantine” to the introduction of a curfew and fines for violating it are now being considered.
The president is elected in the USA.
The presidential elections were held in the United States. Republican Donald Trump’s rival is Democrat, former US Vice President Joseph Biden. Keep in mind that in 2020, the coronavirus pandemic made its own adjustments to the US elections – many vote by mail, which may delay identifying the winner.
Rada urged the judges of the Constitutional Court to resign
The people’s deputies of Ukraine announced a statement to the judges of the Constitutional Court, asking them to resign of their own free will. The statement was supported by representatives of various political parties in parliament.
Zelensky asked the Red Cross to help with the exchange of prisoners
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appealed to the International Committee of the Red Cross with a request for assistance in obtaining lists of separatists’ prisoners of war in order to speed up the exchange of all for all. For his part, the head of the Red Cross Peter Maurer pointed out that this issue is a priority for the ICRC.
Verkhovna Rada passed a bill on remote work of Ukrainians
The document establishes that the employee has the opportunity to demand from the employer a temporary transition (up to 2 months) to telework in case actions containing signs of discrimination have been committed against him in the workplace.
SBU came up with searches of various customs offices.
The SBU immediately went to various territorial bodies of the State Customs Service with searches. The searches were carried out in Kiev, Volyn, Black Sea and other customs.
The SBU explained that documents were seized during the searches that could confirm the illegal activities of customs officials. Therefore, documents were seized on the violation of budget legislation when recalculating customs payments, inaccurate conclusions of examinations on the classification of goods, as well as documentation on capital construction work, reconstruction and review in departments.
In Ukraine, it was allowed to change the patronymic from the age of 14.
In Ukraine, it was allowed to change the patronymic from the age of 14. The bill on second reading was supported by 259 members of the Verkhovna Rada. Previously, it was possible to change the patronymic only if the father changed his name or if information about him as the father of the child was excluded from the record of his birth.
Workers from two mines in Donetsk state protested near parliament
Miners from the state coal mines named after Surgai and Yuzhnodonbasskaya # 1 gathered near Verkhovna Rada. Miners seek payment of back wages. They also insist on increasing public spending on the restructuring of the coal industry, from which money is traditionally allocated to wages.
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