The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Volodymyr Rybak hopes that the Parliament of the seventh convocation will go down in history as the highest legislative body that fulfills its obligations before the Ukrainian people.
The
Verkhovna Rada, V.Rybak said during the briefing on Tuesday, has
finished consideration of all organizational issues having formed 29
committees and the Ad Hoc Supervisory Panel on Privatization required
for normal legislative work. He expressed hopes that starting from
January 10, 2013 the previously elaborated bills shall be considered in
the session hall.
According
to him, the draft laws from the subjects of legislative initiative,
particularly, the President of Ukraine and the Government, already enter
the Verkhovna Rada.
V.Rybak
said that the newly established committees shall settle the order of
their work and “the Verkhovna Rada will be able to work effectively”.
The
Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada noted also that a perspective plan of
legislative work for the whole cadency of the Verkhovna Rada shall be
developed and adopted in the Parliament. Thereat, all the legislative
acts shall be analyzed with a view to importance for socio-economic
development of the state, as well as improvement of citizens’ welfare
“in order to accomplish tasks, the President poses before the
Government”.
V.Rybak
noted that the programs of the parties that won elections are now
carefully analyzed in the Parliament. He noted that the pre-election
rhetoric should be left in the past and all the people’s deputies shall
remember their duty – to fulfill promises, given to the voters.
“My
task as the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada is to analyze all the
programs and report on how they are executed,” V.Rybak said. “I believe
that the Parliament of the seventh convocation will work,” he added.
According to him, “factions started listening to each other, and I
believe that the Parliament of the seventh convocation will go down in
history as the highest legislative body that fulfills its obligations
before the Ukrainian people”.
The
Chairman of the Verkhovna of Ukraine greeted journalists with the New
Year and Christmas wishing them health, welfare and happiness.