we must build powerful state

It is necessary to create all the conditions so that people can implement their grassroots initiatives - so that there are no barriers and traps in their way

"My greatest fear and task is that the price my friends paid was not in vain."

Bio

Roman Lozynskyi

Roman Lozynskyi is a Member of the Ukrainian Parliament, First Deputy Head of the Parliamentary Committee of State Service, Local Governance, Regional Development and Urban Planning
He is a veteran of the russian-ukrainian war, political scientist, scoutmaster, triathlete. Before Parliament, Roman was a chairman of the Ukrainian Galician Party. He studied at the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv and at the Ukrainian Catholic University. He was an intern at the Parliament of Canada.
In addition to his political career, he is a member of the following NGOs: “Plast – National scout organization of Ukraine” and “Running Ukraine”.

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Decolonization of the Country

We and the team, people who deal with this topic, improved this draft law, got 227 votes, it was already signed by the president. We are starting the total decolonization of the country – a complete rejection of everything Russian at the legislative level. When it is not volunteering, but state policy
Political lustration

My colleagues and I have registered a draft law on political lustration in the future. It states that citizens of Ukraine, who have joined since 2014, were members or representatives of the "Party of Regions", the Communist Party, and other banned parties, cannot apply for government positions for a certain period of time

Open dialogue with society

We have to support everything with our actions. If we can prepare, train, study, because tomorrow we will be mobilized - after all, we have to replace the wounded and dead, then we have to prepare. All expectations must be translated into action.

New Pantheon of Heroes

It is important to understand that every time you make a life decision, realize that you are part of something bigger - a community, a country. Someone paid a lot for us to be able to realize our ideas, plans and dreams. It is very important to remember them with honor and include them with your actions. We can't just sit and be sad, it certainly won't make it any easier for them there