Ukraine's political parties are for sale
The article reveals a market for Ukrainian political parties, where individuals and entities can purchase existing parties, often with new leaders and sometimes new names. This practice is becoming more prevalent. The investigation by the "Chesno" movement highlights how individuals like Denys Necheporuk are involved in buying and selling political projects, potentially for around $60,000. Necheporuk is linked to numerous parties, some with questionable leaders and connections. This trend raises concerns about foreign influence, particularly from Russia, as the market for political parties thrives amidst discussions of future elections and the ongoing war. The article suggests that reforms to the "Law on Political Parties" could help address the issue.