On April 1, 2013 students of the 1st year of Legal Institute with Associate Professor of Theory and History of State and Law Victoria Zueva visited the only legislative body - the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, where they received an opportunity to plunge into the raging maelstrom of political life
Elena Demchenko - chief consultant of Information and Library Support of the Information Department of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine helped the tourists to walk stairs on one of the best architectural buildings of Soviet period in Kiev, to see the hall for conferences, the main hall meeting (assembly hall), lobby where are solved the most important legal issues. During the tour students learned interesting facts about the history of designing and building of a house of Parliament, the formation and development of Ukrainian parliamentarism, the characteristics of the procedures of the legislative process in Ukraine. Great interest for sightseers provoked picture O.Kulakova "State", which shows the state symbol - the big flag in the center of the picture and members of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the historical persons (Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Ivan Mazepa, Mihajlo Hrushevsky, Vyeyacheslav Chornovil, Leonid Kravchuk and others) who participated in state work at different stages of the struggle for the independence of Ukraine. Young lawyers commended for organizing of this event and announced ambitious plans to return to that building as elected officials.