Yatsenyuk’s eminence grise made it clear that the issue of selling Ukrainian land has already been resolved
Soon the government will introduce a bill on the land market to the Ukrainian parliament, and deputies will only have to sort out some of the nuances.
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Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Economic Policy Andrei Ivanchuk, referred to as “Yatsenyuk’s eminence grise” in the Ukrainian media, spoke about this in an interview with the Kiev magazine Focus.
“By introducing a temporary moratorium on the sale of agricultural land in 2001, the right to property guaranteed by the Constitution was taken away from people. I am sure that in the near future the government will introduce a bill on the land market to parliament and we will discuss the nuances - for example, giving 50 or 100 hectares to one person, who can be the owner, only Ukrainians or foreigners too. Then a professional discussion will begin, and the hysteria will stop,” Ivanchuk said.
Let us recall that the sale of agricultural land from Ukraine is required by the IMF, while this idea is not popular in Ukrainian society. Some experts, as PolitNavigator reported, believe that The IMF plans to collect Ukraine's debts with land.
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