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Zelensky congratulates Ukrainians on completion of January shutdown
Vaccination in Ukraine will start in February with a drug “from a world leading company”; The employment rate has decreased in all regions of the country and among all age groups. Korrespondent.net highlights yesterday’s major events.
Zelensky congratulates Ukrainians on completion of January shutdown
According to the Ukrainian leader, there was no contagion outbreak, in addition, there were more recovered than those who fell ill. The president added that vaccination will begin in February with a drug “from a world leading company.” At the same time, he promised to announce the details later.
The number of unemployed is growing in Ukraine
More than 485 thousand citizens of Ukraine have the status of unemployed, which is 33% more than a year earlier. At the same time, there are 44 thousand vacancies in the database of the State Employment Service (20.5% less than on the same date in 2020).
GRAM7 presented a list of priority activities for Ukraine
Ambassadors from the G7 countries believe there is an urgent need to restore recently declared unconstitutional anti-corruption laws, with a strong legal framework, and ensure that candidates for key positions in the judiciary and law enforcement are appointed with transparency. .
The Davos Forum started online
On Monday the session “Restoring Economic Growth” was held with the participation of the director of the European Central Bank Christine Lagarde, the general director of Volkswagen Herbert Dees, the head of Goldman Sachs David Solomon, the minister of Economy and Energy of Germany Peter Altmeier, the French Minister of Economy and Finance, Bruno le Maire.
A protest action was held in Kiev against the increase in gas tariffs
The protesters demanded to reduce the price of gas to 3 UAH per cubic meter and of electricity to 1 UAH per kilowatt. The protesters also demanded to nationalize Oblgaz and the power grids so that they would be controlled by “the people of Ukraine, not the oligarchs.”
Sailors protested in Odessa
In Odessa, sailors protested against corruption in the field of certification of sailors. The protesters blocked the road to Kiev. According to them, today a sailor cannot receive a single document without a bribe.
Social insurance fund reported how many doctors in Ukraine died of COVID-19-19
The Fund notes that 11,480 cases have been investigated: 3,396 of them were found to be production-related, including 79 fatalities. According to the FSSU, most of the messages were recorded in Kiev (4133) and the Lviv region (4015).
Daily gas production in Ukraine record fell
Production fell 4% (2.3 million cubic meters) compared to the previous day. Overall, on January 20 gas production was 7% (3.7 million cubic meters) less than the average daily rate in 2020.
PACE will consider the question of Russia’s powers
The head of the Ukrainian delegation, Maria Mezentseva, said that the procedure was also initiated by parliamentarians from Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Georgia. To appeal, a minimum of 30 deputies from five states are required. After that, the issue of authority confirmation will be considered by PACE’s regulatory or monitoring committee. Russia is accused of violating Article 5 of the Charter of the Council of Europe: each member state must guarantee to all its citizens the protection of their rights and freedoms.
The EC proposed new entry rules to the territory of the member states
Under the proposal, EU countries should require a negative PCR test for arrivals before boarding the plane, which should not be done earlier than 72 hours before departure. After the mandatory test, the EC proposes to send visitors to self-isolation, after which another test must be performed.
Greece and Turkey resume negotiations on maritime borders
Greece only wants to resolve the issue of the demarcation of maritime zones in the Aegean and the eastern Mediterranean. In turn, Turkey says that all problems must be resolved, including the airspace and status of some Aegean islands.
The OPU told who congratulated the president
On Monday, President Volodymyr Zelensky received congratulations on his birthday from world leaders. The president’s office shared excerpts of congratulatory messages from heads of other countries and diplomats.
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