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RADA

British  
/ ˈrɑːdɑː /

acronym

  1. Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

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Keeping him could further enrage opponents and even members of his own party in Parliament, known as the Rada.

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Yaroslav Yurchyshyn, former executive director of Transparency International Ukraine, an anticorruption group, and now a lawmaker from an opposition party in the Rada, insisted that Yermak either knew about the alleged corruption scheme, or should have known about it.

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At a meeting with members of his ruling party in the Rada last week, he said that staffing decisions in his office are up to him, according to one member who was present.

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Privately, Zelensky gathered members of his ruling party at Ukraine’s Parliament, known as the Rada, on Thursday night to discuss the issues the country is facing.

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He said Zelensky would likely be able to convince the country—and the Rada, which would have to approve the plan—on some provisions that are unpopular.

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