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Kyiv Digital has launched the "My Representative" service

UA NEWS 28 May 2026 12:21
Kyiv Digital has launched the "My Representative" service

A new service for interacting with Kyiv City Council members has been added to the “Kyiv Digital” app. Users can view information about the work of the Kyiv City Council and council members’ decisions, as well as find contact information for the offices and representatives of their district.

 

As Deputy Head of the Kyiv City State Administration Valentin Mondriyevskyi stated on Thursday, “The ‘My Council Member’ app brings everything together in one place—systematically and conveniently: from a council member’s contact information to their work on draft resolutions and voting results.” “This is yet another tool that helps residents influence city life,” he noted.

Users can also track draft resolutions that deputies are working on within the app.

In addition to contact information, the service features a section dedicated to Kyiv City Council plenary sessions, where users can view statistics on council members’ attendance, voting results, and adopted decisions. It also includes a “Guide for Active Citizens”—with explanations of how the Kyiv City Council operates, how decisions are made, and how residents can influence city processes.

Miroslava Smirnova, head of the UDAR faction in the Kyiv City Council, commented on the launch of the service. According to her, “it was a response to the requests of Kyiv residents. Now they have access to information about the work of their council members and can see how decisions that affect life in the capital are made.”

As a reminder, vendors are gradually returning to Kyiv’s historic Lukyanivsky Market, which was severely damaged by a Russian attack on May 24. Despite the destruction and the aftermath of the shelling, people are trying to resume trade and return to their normal lives.

On the night of May 24, as a result of a massive Russian missile and drone attack, historic and academic buildings of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy were damaged.
 

On the night of May 24, 2026, during a massive combined attack on Kyiv, Russian occupiers struck the territory of the “Ancient Kyiv” State Historical and Architectural Reserve. As a result of the shelling, architectural landmarks suffered serious damage, and the National Museum “Chernobyl” in Podil was almost completely destroyed.

The building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in Kyiv was damaged as a result of a Russian missile and drone strike on May 24

In Kyiv, as a result of a massive combined attack by the Russian Federation, the number of casualties rose to at least 62 people, including two children

As a result of the massive nighttime attack on Kyiv, all districts of the capital were affected, with the most extensive damage recorded in the Lukyanivka district.

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