We, representatives of civil society organizations and the media, call on the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine to resume live broadcasts of plenary sessions on the Rada TV channel and to publish the agendas of these sessions in advance — starting with the next session, which will consider the crucial draft law on restoring the independence of the NABU and the SAPO. 

These decisions are fundamental to advancing anti-corruption reform, maintaining international trust in Ukraine, and progressing toward European integration. That is why the public must have the opportunity to see in real time how Members of Parliament vote and what positions they express publicly.

We live in a time of deep distrust and societal tension. Transparency in decision-making is not a formality — it is the foundation of parliamentary legitimacy. A lack of openness only fuels suspicions of backroom deals and undermines public trust in democratic institutions.

We demand:

The immediate resumption of live online broadcasts of Verkhovna Rada plenary sessions, starting with the upcoming one.

Civil society organizations:

  1. CHESNO Movement
  2. Transparency International Ukraine
  3. Anti-Corruption Headquarters
  4. Anti-Corruption Research and Education Center in Ukraine (ACREC) 
  5. Anti-corruption center “MEZHA”
  6. Automaidan
  7. Women’s Anti-Corruption Movement 
  8. StateWatch 
  9. Institute of Mass Information
  10. Detector Media
  11. ZMINA Human Rights Center 
  12. Center for Joint Actions
  13. Center for Public Investigations
  14. Public Monitoring of Ukraine
  15. Coordination Centre of Public Control
  16.  SMART MEDIA
  17. Kharkiv Anti-Corruption Center
  18. ProMedia
  19. Open Data Association
  20. UA Recovery Window MediaNetwork
  21. Pylyp Orlyk Institute for Democracy
  22. Mediarukh
  23. Rivne Center for Social Partnership 
  24. Docudays
  25. De Facto Media Group
  26. All-Ukrainian Association of Local Self-Governments, Association of Ukrainian Cities
  27. Institute of Legislative Ideas 
  28. Code 21
  29. Park of Ukraine’s Veterans
  30. Agency for Legislative Initiatives
  31. Ukrainian Independent Center for Political Studies 
  32. Civil Network OPORA
  33. Youth Wants Change NGO
  34. Center for Economic Strategy 
  35. Patients of Ukraine CF
  36. Active City Foundation NGO
  37. Khvyliasti Youth Non-Governmental Organization
  38. We Are from Levandivka NGO
  39. National Union of Journalists of Ukraine
  40. Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies
  41. ZORAX NGO
  42. Freedom Space Movement
  43. The League of the Strong Public Union of People with Disabilities 

Media outlets:

  1. Bihus.Info
  2. ZN.UA
  3. Hlavkom
  4. LB.ua
  5. Platfor.ma
  6. Oleksii Tarasov, editor-in-chief of Radio NV
  7. NGL.media
  8. Slidstvo.Info
  9. ZHAR.INFO Online Media
  10. Prykhyst Media Group
  11. Zaporizhzhia Investigation Center
  12. Rubryka Solutions Media
  13. Skhidnyi Variant
  14. Agency Of Journalistic Investigations Fourth Estate
  15. Ukraїner
  16. Nashi Hroshi
  17. Varosh
  18. Ukrainska Pravda
  19. Suspilne
  20. The Ukrainians Media
  21. Graty
  22. Espreso
  23. Hromadske Radio
  24. 5 Channel TV LLC

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