The government’s priority action plan contains 14 key areas, the main ones being security and defense.
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the Government’s Priority Action Plan for 2023. This was learned at a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers on Tuesday, March 14.
“The action plan of the government consists of more than 500 tasks. These are bills, resolutions, programs and projects. These are positive changes for citizens and businesses. These are new reforms. This is the transformation of Ukraine . Now. Without waiting for the end of this war. All this is for our victory. For restoration. For a strong and renewed Ukraine,” the statement of the service of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Prime Minister Denys Shmygal quoted.
It is indicated that the Priority Action Plan contains the following key areas:
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Security and Defense
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Integration with the EU and NATO
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Energy security
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Restoration of the country
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Macro-financial stability and business support
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Veteran’s policy
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Safe, affordable and quality education
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Continued decentralization and regional development
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Support for citizens in difficult circumstances
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Effective public administration
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Science and innovation for development
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Healthy Country
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Penalties policy and rule of law
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Environmental protection.
“We have set ourselves ambitious and complex tasks in all counts. Each minister will be personally responsible for the implementation of projects and reforms intended for his department,” the prime minister emphasized.
On the eve of the Cabinet of Ministers proposed to spend more than 500 billion hryvnias on the army. Additional funds will be directed to military payments, military purchases and special equipment and supplies.
And now it is known that the government has approved an anti-corruption program.
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Source: korrespondent

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