is the official voice of
Verkhovna Rada (
parliament of Ukraine), partially funded by the state. It is mandated to provide all parliamentary
factions with the regular equal proportions of printing space. The paper is also one of the so-called
official publications – newspapers and bulletins authorized to publish Ukrainian
legislation. also has a
Russian edition named
Golos Ukrainy (). In 1994, had a circulation of 302,937 copies. It was 517,444 copies in 1995 and 331,925 copies in 1996. Laws of Ukraine signed by the President of Ukraine; resolutions of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and other acts of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine signed by the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Other regulations may also be published. ==See also==