The establishment of effective Coalition and professional Government will create preconditions for bringing the country out of the current crisis.
Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman has told this to the ICTV channel.
"Today we have to speak about the following: establishment of effective Coalition; establishment of effective Government by this Coalition. This Government will have to act and understand what is currently happening in the society. Then we will have an opportunity to say that there are all preconditions to succeed," Groysman said.
The Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada noted that bringing the country out of the crisis requires the elaboration and implementation of an action plan aimed at the settlement of problems, in particular, in the fields of health care, education, infrastructure, reformation of customs and other sectors.
The Chairperson of the Ukrainian Parliament noted that today such an action plan can be the coalition agreement elaborated by the five factions of the European Ukraine Coalition. "We should not compete whose plan is better. We have to show who is better in implementation of that plan, the plan clear for the people," Groysman said.
Besides, we have to form a systemic vision of reforms the country needs. They have to be clear. We also have to improve the system of decision making in the state and raise the level of cooperation between the Parliament and the Cabinet of Ministers, the Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada said.
"The three basic aspects are the following: absence of anti-crisis plan and understanding of what is happening in the country, absence of a vision of the system we are building in Ukraine today and imperfectness of management. These aspects entail the situation when the people do not feel any changes and are not happy with the level of life they have," Groysman said.
The Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada noted that unpopular decisions need to be taken however, they have to be smoothen with specific clear, visible steps.
Groysman noted that protraction of the process of effective decision-making will further deepen the socioeconomic crisis. "I believe that approach is not what we really need," he said.