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6 of March, 15:02

The Prosecutor General The chief Prosecutor's office of Ukraine plans to reduce about 2 thousand and five Hundred employees in line with the modernization of the system office, said the Prosecutor General of Ukraine David Sakvarelidze.
"there are currently 638 district Prosecutor's office, instead they are created 208 Prosecutor, i.e. automatically 2 thousand five Hundred and district prosecutors, they are in fact reduced," Sakvarelidze said at a press conference on the last working day of the week, presenting a strategy for the reform of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, which has already started, RIA " Novosti ". According to the Deputy Prosecutor General, the Ministry plans to announce a competition for vacant positions 208 created by local prosecutors in which will be able to participate all Interested qualified lawyers. For its part, the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Viktor Shokin added that at present the personnel of the Ukrainian Prosecutor's office too inflated, for example, per 100 thousand Inhabitants in Ukraine accounted for 32 of the Prosecutor, because the European experience on 100 thousand Inhabitants 6-13 prosecutors. On Thursday, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine said that the economy will fall In the next three years. On Wednesday, the head of VTB Andrey Kostin said that Ukraine is in the default position, and without external financial assistance, the banking sector will not survive. However, According to the head of the international monetary Fund (IMF) Christine Lagarde, financial aid Kiev depends on how you want to stabilize the situation in the East of Ukraine. Remember, international monetary Fund believes that the decline of the economy of Ukraine in 2015 will amount to 5, 5%. In addition, the IMF Experts believe that in 2015 Ukrainian exports will fall on the background of the overall deterioration in the trade. The IMF expects inflation in Ukraine in 2015 at the level of 2014, assuming a price increase of 25%.


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