
Ukrainian government
The Ukrainian government is a parliamentary republic, meaning it has a president as the head of state and a parliament (Verkhovna Rada) as the legislative body. The president oversees foreign policy and national security, while the parliament creates laws and approves the budget. The government is led by the prime minister, who manages daily administration. Ukraine has multiple political parties that compete in elections, and power is balanced among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. This structure aims to ensure democratic decision-making and accountability, with government policies reflecting the will of the elected representatives and the people.