17 January 2013, 10:46
On Wednesday, the Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Ruslan Koshulynskyi visited the editorial office of the Holos Ukrainy parliamentary newspaper, where he had a conversation with the chief editor Anatoliy Horlovyi and the personnel of the newspaper.
Having looked over publishing building and having acquainted with the staff, the Vice Speaker has concerned himself with the most urgent problems of the newspaper. In particular, problems connected with prepayment and timely deliveries of a newspaper to the remote parts of Ukraine. Editor noted that such state of affairs causes a situation when “published documents do not reach the reader in the person of state or any other institutions”.
In his turn, R.Koshulynskyi has noted that one of the most important tasks of arrangement of materials in the newspaper that pertain to the work of local authorities in particular, lies in quickest possible delivering of important information to the reader.
“It is quite apparent that information provided by the newspaper should be maximally timely. Thus, the delivering problem is one of the top priority one to be settled,” he stressed. According to the politician, he has repeatedly come up against a situation when “people onsite behind time learn of enactment of different decrees, orders, or laws that have been not only been adopted but have already been released in the parliamentary newspaper and have come into force”.
During the conversation with the Vice Speaker, journalists have also paid attention to a number of organizational questions, which, they believe, shall make cooperation between media representative and the people’s deputy more comfortable and fruitful.
Answering the questions of the newspaper personnel, Ruslan Koshulynskyi told about his life experience and his coming into politics.
Apart from this, the Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada named several issues which, he believes, shall be of top priority during the work of the second session of seventh convocation.