Jan. 14, 2025, 4:54 p.m.

Is it possible to mobilize without coercion was answered live on Intent.Insight.

(Photo collage: Intent)

The President of Ukraine has submitted to the parliament new bills to extend the terms of mobilization and martial law, so we decided to dedicate the live edition of Intent.Insight on January 14 to answering questions about mobilization.

Valeriy Bolgan, editor-in-chief of Intent, and his interlocutor, Tetiana Choroba, head of the regional recruiting group "South" of the 4th recruiting center of the Territorial Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, will try to answer the questions: How to mobilize according to your skills? What path awaits a potential recruit in the Armed Forces? How can people without military experience choose a position in the army? How is the recruitment process for UAV operators going?

Traditionally, viewers will also be able to ask their questions during the broadcast.

After the holiday break, Intent.Insight returned to its viewers. Every week, Intent looks at one issue that worries Ukrainians and raises topical questions and tries to solve specific problems.

The last episode in 2024 was devoted to a discussion about possible elections in Ukraine in 2025. Valeriy Bolgan's interlocutor then was Anatoliy Boyko, head of the Odesa regional organization of the Committee of Voters of Ukraine.

The previous episode was devoted to the problems of beaches, how they work during the war, and why the city authorities neglect the opportunity to earn money for the budget by not establishing transparent rules for doing business on the coast. The guest of the studio was the founder of the Inclusive Beach in Odesa, Yuriy Degas.

The show was preceded by a TV show dedicated to the problem of garbage and a film by the Center for Public Investigations, "No Smell of Own: How Odesa Authorities Ignore the Problem with Garbage," in which journalists found out how the situation with garbage disposal in Odesa is currently going, and the condition of the Dalnytsky Quarries landfill where garbage from Odesa is taken.

On December 3, the live broadcast was devoted to the rise in the cost of public transportation in the city. Valeriy Bolgan , editor-in-chief of Intent, discussed this issue on Intent.Insight with Dmytro Zheman, former head of Odesmiskelektrotrans and former deputy mayor.

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