287 lawmakers back Zelenskyy’s National Pantheon law as president hails milestone.

Zelenskyy welcomes National Pantheon creation
Zelenskyy welcomes National Pantheon creation

Ukraine’s Parliament Passes Law on a National Pantheon

According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has welcomed the Verkhovna Rada’s approval of legislation to establish the Ukrainian National Pantheon. The bill, designated as draft law No. 15360, secured the backing of 287 members of parliament. Passed on July 1, this vote marks a key step toward creating a unified national memorial space.

Zelenskyy originally submitted the proposal to parliament, aiming to build a dedicated site for honoring outstanding figures and pivotal events in Ukraine’s history. The pantheon is designed to preserve the legacy of those who have made significant contributions to the nation’s development.

Why the Pantheon Matters

In his response, Zelenskyy thanked all lawmakers who voted in favor of the National Pantheon bill, calling it:

“An important step” — Volodymyr Zelenskyy

The initiative goes beyond remembrance; it seeks to unite Ukrainian society around shared values and collective historical memory.

Ultimately, the passage of this law represents a major moment for the country, as it aims to immortalize the memory of distinguished Ukrainians and their contributions to national history.

Establishing the Ukrainian National Pantheon could play a vital role in shaping national identity and preserving historical memory for future generations. It also reflects the state’s commitment to recognizing and honoring its heroes, a move that may strengthen social cohesion and foster patriotic values among citizens.


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