Yatsenyuk is rushing the Rada to dance to the tune of the IMF. Otherwise they won't give you money

Semyon Doroshenko.  
18.06.2015 18:44
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 754
 
Kiev, Policy, Ukraine, Finance, Economy, Economics of Collapse


Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk addressed the coalition with a call to vote for a package of laws under the IMF program by July 10.

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The Prime Minister stated this while speaking in the Verkhovna Rada today.

“I hope that next week we will finalize the bills so that we can reach the IMF Board of Directors by July 10,” Yatsenyuk said.

Let us remind you that the first assessment mission of the IMF completed its work in Ukraine at the end of May. It was previously reported that the IMF Board of Directors will conduct the first review of the assistance program for Ukraine in June.

In order to receive a loan, the Ukrainian government must push through parliament another package of anti-social laws that cut social spending and the rights of citizens.

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