Rada Meeting Canceled: Foodborne Illness Among Deputies

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Parliament was unable to work at its meeting on February 12 due to a massive foodborne illness among deputies. Deputies say they could have been poisoned in the Rada canteen.

Source: informed interlocutors of the UP in the Rada, broadcast of the meeting

Details: We are talking about dozens of infected deputies. Probably from 10 to 30 people’s deputies.

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Most have similar symptoms: high fever, loss of strength, intestinal upset and diarrhea.

Some interlocutors suggest that he could have been poisoned in the deputy canteen. Although not all infected people ate there.

Other interlocutors argue that all the symptoms are similar to those of rotavirus, outbreaks of which have been recorded in Bukovel and other cities, including the capital, in recent weeks.

Due to a sudden illness, parliament was unable to meet on February 12.

After several attempts, voting in the Rada was registered with barely 200 votes out of the minimum 226. Therefore, the Verkhovna Rada was forced to close the parliamentary meeting.

The next plenary week begins on February 24.

date:2026-02-12 10:23:00

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