Andriy Parubiy, the Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, is vesting his hopes in the Parliament’s readiness to review core reformation draft bills in the polar for nation spheres – medicine, pensions, education, and judicial system within the first weeks of the new plenary session

That statement came out to the media on this Wednesday, accompanied by the Chairperson’s word to start the plenary engine with the reform of education as it is “obviously capable of consolidating the entire House from the outset”.

“We are having the autumn of reforms, and it’s utterly down to me to arrange that we have a sitting of the fractions’ heads along with the Cabinet’s reps to elaborate a detailed consideration plan for the reforms,” said the Chairperson later on.

A.Parubiy then stressed that “each and every of the reforms is quite ‘roomy’ as such – with regard, particularly, to the medical and educational ones with their some thousand amendments submitted, as well as the judicial reform having more than 5,500 alterations to be introduced”.

“I do believe that the nearest weeks would bring these reformation issues high on the current agenda in order to examine them in details”.

The Chair of the Parliament professed his hopes that “there will be a favorable decision adopted over each of the reform projects”.

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