Markéta Pekarová Adamová in Kyiv: Ukrainians bear the heaviest burden of responsibility for the future of free Europe

November 25, 2023 – Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies Markéta Pekarová Adamová and President of the Senate Miloš Vystrčil visited Ukraine. Together with high-ranking representatives of other European parliaments, at the invitation of the Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament, Ruslan Stefanchuk, they took part in a solemn meeting commemorating the anniversary of the Ukrainian famine. Last year, the Chamber of Deputies already adopted a resolution commemorating the genocide committed by the Stalinist regime against the Ukrainian population. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi also received the participants of the meeting in Kyiv.

Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies Markéta Pekarová Adamová and President of the Senate Miloš Vystrčil visited Kyiv today at the head of a parliamentary delegation. They attended a commemorative meeting on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the famine in Ukraine at the invitation of the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Ruslan Stefanchuk.

“What happened here in 1932 and 1933 was nothing more than an attempt to eliminate the Ukrainian nation. It was not the first or last time in history that the Russians tried to achieve this cynical goal. I am proud that both chambers of the Czech Parliament clearly and openly called the Holodomor what it really was – an act of genocide of the Ukrainian nation,” said the speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Markéta Pekarová Adamová, in her contribution to the Ukrainian legislature.

The Chamber of Deputies, which together with its chairwoman was represented in Kyiv by the Chairman of the Security Committee Pavel Žáček, already adopted a resolution in April last year to commemorate the genocide of the Ukrainian nation during the famine organized by the Stalinist regime. An artificially created famine took place in the early 1930s in parallel with an intensive Russification campaign and repression of Ukrainian elites. According to the data of the Ukrainian Famine Museum, there were up to seven million people in the territory of the then Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and another three million Ukrainians living in other regions of the Soviet Union.

“The war that is still going on is another attempt to liquidate the Ukrainian nation. However, it is also an attempt to break the spirit of the entire democratic community. All of us present here and the nations we represent have a moral obligation to do our utmost for our victory. The alternative is the victory of dictatorship, destruction, and hatred. In this context, I would like to express my admiration for the brave Ukrainian people. It is they who bear the heaviest part of the burden of responsibility for the future of a free Europe, and we must not stop supporting them in every possible way in their efforts,” added the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Markéta Pekarová Adamová.

The participants of the day-long commemorative meeting, which included, among others, legislators from Belgium, Finland, Ireland, Poland, and Estonia, were also received by the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi. “Mr. President and Chairman Stefančuk repeatedly expressed their thanks for all the Czech-Ukrainian cooperation to date, as well as for the recently successfully organized parliamentary summit of the International Crimean Platform in Prague,” concluded Chairman Markéta Pekarová Adamová.