Cabinet of Ministers Decision
The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers has mandated the use of public alert systems to announce a daily moment of silence. Starting now, these systems will activate each day at 9:00 AM to signal the nationwide tribute, as well as during the annual 'Light a Candle' campaign. This event, held every fourth Saturday in November, honors the victims of the Holodomor genocide of 1932-1933.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed Law No. 14144, which formally establishes the status and procedure for the national moment of silence. Under this legislation, remembering those killed as a result of Russian Federation armed aggression will become a mandatory element of state protocol and public life.
Comments and Significance of the Initiative
Yulia Svyrydenko commented on the new measure, stating:
“We are shaping a new culture of remembrance. The daily moment of silence is a key part of this and a sign of our respect for fallen Defenders and civilian citizens.” - Yulia Svyrydenko
These changes highlight the importance of remembering the fallen and give a new official status to honoring their memory in Ukraine.
The introduction of a daily moment of silence and its formal enshrinement in law reflects the state's growing focus on commemorating victims of war and other tragedies in Ukraine's history. This initiative is also likely to shape public consciousness, strengthening national identity and respect for the past. Such measures may encourage citizens to more actively honor the memory of the deceased and foster unity in society.
In addition to the newly established daily moment of silence, the government is also focusing on commemorative events, such as the upcoming Defenders' Memorial Day on August 29. This initiative further emphasizes the state's commitment to honoring those who have sacrificed their lives for the nation, reinforcing the importance of remembrance in shaping national identity and unity.