Groysman seeing no reason for coalition and coalition government's split

Press Service
27 November 2015, 16:07




Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada Volodymyr Groysman sees no real reason for the "collapse" of the coalition and the coalition Government.

"Although I do not exclude that some changes will take place in the Government, and I believe this is absolutely true, since there are many question to many Ministers in terms of the quality of their work," said Groysman, answering the journalists’ questions at a press conference on Friday.

He suggested that the coalition will hold consultations, noting that "would wish us very much to focus not on persons’ changes, but on the actual actions which we have to perform next year."

"The country is waiting for this. It waits not for someone who will take a certain position, but for the Government actions," said the head of the Parliament. "I want to reiterate that I am interested in a joint action plan of the Government and the coalition, Ukrainian Parliament, in cooperation with the President, so that we could ensure the making of effective decision and their implementation. I stand for a stronger Government, and I think that on December 11 and we will hear a report on the work of the Government, and plans for 2016. This will be the basis for further cooperation," said the Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada.

The head of the Parliament expressed the view that the coalition agreement, which is a strategic document, should be updated.