In the coming plenary weeks, the Parliament is to scrutinize several legislative acts on the regulation of relations in the economic sector and foreign policy.
Volodymyr Lytvyn, Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, made this statement in the interview to UNIAN news agency on Wednesday.
Among these legislative acts, the Head of the Parliament named the draft resolution on the Fundamentals of Budget Policy for the year 2012 (Budget Resolution) and the bill on ratification of the Resolution of the President of Ukraine concerning Admission of the Foreign Troops to the Trainings in the Territory of Ukraine in the year 2011.
As regards the key issues to be scrutinized within the coming plenary week, V.Lytvyn named specifications to the laws on corruption counteraction in accordance with clause 131 of the Standing Orders. "These specifications have been drafted by the judicial departments of respective committees. This matter has been postponed in view of several debatable issues," he stated. "Actually, two laws will be sent for the President of Ukraine to sign on corruption counteraction and on amendments to several Laws due to adoption of the law on corruption counteraction."
According to V.Lytvyn, the bills on economic sector and deregulation of economy are to be considered. Among the important issues, the Head of the Parliament singled out the bill on amendments to the Tax Code, as more than thirty bills on amendments to this document were registered. "I agree with the subject committee that these bills should be unified, ineffective or controversial provisions being excluded," stated the Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.