@Radical_EgoCom Even if you believe that freedom of speech in that regard was somehow impaired after 2015, there is a large time frame from 1991 till 2015 when there were no obstacles at all. However, the popularity of the communist party of Ukraine gradually faded during this period of time [ Wiki: Communist_Party_of_Ukraine ] (which, as of me, is quite consistent with a long-time process of deconstruction of soviet lifestyle and getting people more used to life in a normal non-communist world), and the mentioned law was passed after the party lost their parliament status and became completely marginalized.
In general, I think the information I have provided till now is enough to claim that there is a strong opposition versus the communism rule and ideology in the modern Ukraine (results of scientific searches followed by legal investigations, election results, legal recognition). If you have any other opinions in that regard, try to find and provide any direct evidences in favor of your position rather than endlessly question mine.
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