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Legislative Offices in Ukraine
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State Service Of Special Communications And Information Protection Of Ukraine
The State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine was established to implement the Law of Ukraine “On the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine” adopted on February 23, 2006 on the basis of the dissolved Department of Special Telecommunication Systems and Information Protection of the Security Service of Ukraine. It is a specialized body of central executive power in the field of special communications and information protection, a subject of the defense and security sector, the main subject of the national cybersecurity system, which coordinates the activities of cybersecurity entities in the field of cybersecurity, and communication administrator. The performs 93 tasks and functions and formulates state policy in 16 spheres (according to the Law of Ukraine “On the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine”). The staff of the and enterprises belonging to the Service management employs more than specialists, 80% of whom are servicemen. From July 8, 2020, the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine is headed by Colonel Yuriy Fedorovych Shchyhol.
5001 to 10000 staff
Verkhovna Rada Of Ukraine
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine often simply Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian: Верховна Рада України; literally Supreme Council of Ukraine) is Ukraine's parliament. The Verkhovna Rada is a unicameral parliament composed of 450 deputies, which is presided over by a chairman (speaker). It meets in the Verkhovna Rada building in Ukraine's capital Kiev.
1001 to 5000 staff
Verkhovna Rada Committee On Freedom Of Speech
The Verkhovna Rada Committee on Freedom of Speech is a parliamentary committee in Ukraine's unicameral parliament, the Verkhovna Rada. This committee plays a crucial role in overseeing legislation and policies related to freedom of expression, media regulation, access to information, and the protection of journalists' rights. Key responsibilities- The committee is responsible for developing and amending laws concerning freedom of speech, media ownership, advertising, and information access. They ensure these laws align with Ukraine's Constitution and international standards- The committee monitors the activities of media regulators and ensures they operate independently and transparently. They address issues like media concentration, licensing, and compliance with ethical standards-The committee safeguards the rights of journalists to work freely and safely. They address concerns about censorship, intimidation, violence against journalists, and access to information-The committee works to ensure government transparency and public access to information. They advocate for open data policies and hold public officials accountable for providing information to the public-The committee collaborates with international organizations and other countries to share best practices and promote freedom of speech globally. Current challenges and focus-With the ongoing full-scale war following Russia's invasion, the committee faces the challenge of balancing freedom of speech with national security concerns. They work to prevent the spread of disinformation and Russian propaganda while protecting journalists' ability to report on the war-The committee is increasingly focused on issues related to online freedom of expression, combating hate speech, and regulating social media platforms to ensure they are not used to spread disinformation or violate human rights-The committee is exploring ways to support the development of independent media.
11 to 50 staff