Vuceremierka Yulia Sviridenko will hold separate meetings with parliamentary factions before vote for the ratification of the fossil agreement.
This was said by “public” people’s deputies of several factions and groups.
The meetings are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, vote on Thursday, May 8.
In a commentary on the public deputy chairman of the Batkishchyna Sobolev faction, he said that the parliamentarians were not yet familiar with the applications to the agreement – probably because they contain closed information. It is expected that representatives of the government will provide more detailed information during meetings.
At present, we did not have the opportunity to get acquainted with the applications to the agreement, perhaps because there are documents that represent state or commercial secrecy, and this cannot be announced publicly, ”Sobolev told reporters.
Parliament ratification will require only the investment fund, two other documents, including a limited liability partnership agreement, do not require approval.
But deputies fear that certain provisions of these documents may contradict the interests of Ukraine. It is expected that representatives of the government will provide more detailed information during meetings.
We want to launch the fund as soon as possible. Although it is difficult to predict the time, we focused on a month and a half after ratification, ”said the Minister of Economics and the first Viceremier Sviridenko last week in a commentary on RBC-UkRaine.
According to her, the agreement is mutually beneficial for both conditions.
This Ukrainian state determines where and what to produce. And the bowels will remain Ukrainian. This is fixed by agreement. Secondly, of course, that our national property is protected. The agreement does not provide for changes in the process of privatization, changes in the management of state -owned companies, ”said Sviridenko.
According to her, an important detail is that the agreement does not provide for any debt of Ukraine or mention of Washington debts.
Source: Racurs

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