Ternopiloblenergo JSC will hold an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in a remote format (survey), with the date of the meeting being the date of completion of voting – February 27, 2026, according to a message in the SMIDA information disclosure system.
According to the report, the meeting was initiated by Ukrainian Distribution Networks JSC, which owns 31.154 million voting ordinary registered shares of Ternopiloblenergo, representing 50.9990% of the total number of ordinary registered shares of the company.
The list of shareholders entitled to participate in the meeting will be compiled as of 23:00 on February 24, 2026. Ballots for voting (except for the election of bodies) are scheduled to be posted on February 17, and ballots for the election of bodies are scheduled to be posted on February 23. Voting will take place from 11:00 a.m. on February 17 to 6:00 p.m. on February 27.
The draft agenda includes issues on the termination of the powers of the current members of the supervisory board and the election of new members (cumulative voting), the approval of the terms of civil law contracts with members of the supervisory board and the establishment of their remuneration, as well as compensation to the initiator for the costs of organizing and holding the meeting.
Ternopiloblenergo JSC (EGRPOU code 00130725) was registered on February 19, 1999, and its main activity is the distribution of electricity. Its authorized capital is UAH 15.272 million, and its director is Volodymyr Humen.
The public joint-stock company Rivne Radio Technical Plant (Rivne) is convening an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in a remote format, with the date of the meeting being the date of completion of voting – March 2, 2026, according to a statement in the SMIDA information disclosure system.
The meeting will take the form of a survey. The list of shareholders eligible to participate will be compiled as of 23:00 on February 25, 2026. Ballots for voting (except for cumulative voting) are planned to be made freely available on February 13, 2026, and a single ballot for cumulative voting will be made available on February 24, 2026.
The draft agenda includes, in particular, issues related to amendments to the charter (new version), early termination of the powers of the current members of the supervisory board and election of new members, establishment of the term of office of the elected members of the supervisory board (3 years is proposed), approval of the terms of civil law contracts with members of the supervisory board, as well as preliminary consent to significant transactions during the year with a maximum total value of up to UAH 1 billion and compensation for the costs of organizing the meeting.
PJSC Rivne Radio Technical Plant was registered on February 15, 1996, and its main activity is the production of communications equipment (KVED 26.30). Its authorized capital is UAH 11.21 million. According to state registry services, the state’s share in the company is 50% (through the regional branch of the State Property Fund of Ukraine in Rivne and Zhytomyr regions).
JSC Pokrovsky Mining and Processing Plant (Pokrovsky GOK, Dnipropetrovsk region) will hold an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in a remote format, with voting ballots made freely available on January 20, 2026 (no later than 11:00 a.m.), according to the issuer’s announcement in the SMIDA information disclosure system.
According to the document, remote general meetings will be held by filling out ballots and sending them through the Ukrainian depository system. Voting will start when the ballot is posted on the company’s website and will end at 6:00 p.m. on January 30, 2026, which is considered the date of the meeting (the date of the end of voting).
The date for compiling the list of shareholders entitled to participate in the meeting is set for January 27, 2026.
There is one item on the agenda: initiating a preventive restructuring procedure. The draft resolution provides, in particular, for instructing the head of the management board to file an application with the commercial court to open a preventive restructuring procedure and to prepare a restructuring plan for consideration by the supervisory board
The UK government intends to lower the age threshold for participation in elections to 16 years, Reuters reports citing sources in the ruling circles. According to the information, the initiative is part of a large-scale reform aimed at modernizing British democracy and increasing the participation of young people in political life. The legislative changes are due to be introduced in the coming months and will cover both parliamentary and local elections.
“Many young people aged 16-17 are already working, paying taxes, able to join the army and participating in public life. Their voice deserves to be heard at the elections,” said representatives of the initiative group.
Currently in the UK, the right to vote is from the age of 18. However, Scotland and Wales already have provisions allowing people to vote in local government elections from the age of 16.
Experts estimate that the adoption of such changes on a national level could affect hundreds of thousands of young voters. Opponents of the initiative have expressed concern about how mature political decisions can be at such an early age, but recent polls show that more than 60% of respondents aged 16-18 believe it is important to have the right to vote.