Poroshenko clearly explained: Reforms are not about increasing the standard of living of Ukrainians

09.03.2015 22:59
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Society, Policy, Ukraine, Economy


Kyiv, March 09 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) – President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko believes that the understanding of reforms only as an increase in living standards is incorrect.

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“Reforms only as an increase in living standards are populism. We will build a different economy,” he said in an interview with First National.

“The reforms began when... I have been president for eight months,” he recalled, emphasizing that reforms have been going on virtually since the election of the new Verkhovna Rada. – Did you want to carry out reforms with the communists? With the regionals?

The President emphasized that he intends to fight mutual responsibility among judges.

“They (the judges involved in the cases against the Maidan - editor's note) will be in prison. And the people will support me. And parliament. I can’t come to terms,” Poroshenko said.

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