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  1. The Center for Civil Liberties ( Ukrainian: Центр Громадянських Свобод, romanized : Tsentr Hromadyansʹkykh Svobod) is a Ukrainian human rights organization led by the Ukrainian lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk. [2] It was founded in 2007, [3] [4] with the purpose of pressuring Ukraine's government to make the country more ...

  2. 4 March 2020. Liubomyra Mandziy was appointed as Acting Education and Science Minister of Ukraine on 25 March 2020. [10] On 25 June 2020 Serhiy Shkarlet was appointed acting Minister. [11] Parliament dismissed Shkarlet as minister on 20 March 2023. [12] Since 21 March 2023 Oksen Lisovyi is Minister of education.

  3. Website. www.nkau.gov.ua. The State Space Agency of Ukraine ( SSAU; Ukrainian: Державне космічне агентство України, romanized : Derzhavne kosmichne ahentstvo Ukrainy, ДКАУ) is the Ukrainian government agency responsible for space policy and programs. Along with the Ukrainian Defense Industry and the Antonov ...

  4. The consumer movement is an effort to promote consumer protection through an organized social movement, which is in many places led by consumer organizations. It advocates for the rights of consumers, especially when those rights are actively breached by the actions of corporations, governments, and other organizations that provide products and ...

  5. The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC ( / bɜːk / [1] ), from the French name Bureau Européen des Unions de Consommateurs, "European Bureau of Consumers' Unions") is an umbrella consumers' group, founded in 1962. Based in Brussels, Belgium, it brings together 45 European consumer organisations from 32 countries ( EU, EEA and applicant ...

  6. Structure. State Border Guard Service of Ukraine is a special enforcement branch tasked with the protection of Ukrainian state border on land, sea or any other inland water obstacle. [11] During wartime, the Border Guards units fall under the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. [12] They were the first Ukrainian units to counter Russian ...

  7. Decommunization in Ukraine. Decommunization in Ukraine started during the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 and expanded afterwards. [1] Following the 2014 Revolution of Dignity and beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian War, the Ukrainian government approved laws that banned communist symbols, as well as symbols of Nazism as ideologies deemed ...

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