Maryana Bezuhla

On 12 December 2019, Bezuhla became a member of the Humanitarian Country Inter-Factional Association, created at the initiative of UAnimals to promote humanistic values and protect animals from cruelty.

"[14] On 5 May 2022, Bezuhla submitted a draft law to the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's national parliament)[15] which could allow commanders to kill military personnel in a combat situation if they refused to follow orders.

"[19] She claimed that she would continue "to support the President's initiatives" and stated she did "not want to have a common commitment" with fellow party members who "stick a knife in the back.

[6] On 15 July 2024, Bezuhla was removed from the position of Chairman of the Subcommittee on Democratic Civil Oversight and Control in the parliamentary Committee on National Security.

"[3] She accused the fellow party members in her parliamentary committee of "[uniting] with the opposition in matters of sabotage, not the fulfillment of its mission of legislation and control over the national security and defense sector.

"[3] According to media reports, on the eve of the election, agitators donated free T-shirts and caps in exchange for a subscription to the Facebook community of Bezuhla.

[20] Later at a press conference she rejected the accusations, explaining that according to Ukrainian law, the campaign materials distributed could not be considered vote buying, because the set costed less than 125 hryvnias.

[22][23] On 16 July 2024 Maryana Bezugla was added to the Myrotvorets database for discrediting the Ukrainian government, the Armed Forces and "actions aimed at demoralizing the army".

[25] On 18 September, the Verkhovna Rada unanimously voted to remove her from her position as deputy chair of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security and Defense.