Ukraine's PM names ten priority sectors for reform
The large-scale war waged by Russia against Ukraine has led to a review of the Ukraine Reforms Architecture project and highlighted the need for changes, primarily in the economy, energy, security sector, customs, education, veterans' and social policy.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said this in a post on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
"We coordinated the needs and cooperation in recovery with the EBRD, the EU and the Reforms Delivery Office at the Cabinet of Ministers. The large-scale war has created new challenges and new work priorities that make us rethink the role of the Ukraine Reforms Architecture project," Shmyhal said.
He noted that the parties had planned activities in ten key areas and reforms. In particular, this concerns the development of a new economic model of Ukraine as a resource center of Europe, the reform of the civil security sector, the renewal of veteran policy, energy reform aimed at energy independence and modernization, recovery, large-scale social reform, a business support project, new directions in education reform, customs reform, as well as public administration.
Shmyhal thanked partners for their willingness to support the government's priorities, the team of the Reforms Delivery Office and the Ukraine Reforms Architecture project for their daily work.
Photo: Denys Shmyhal / Telegram