The former Prime Minister of Slovakia has agreed to become an adviser to Poroshenko
Former Prime Minister of Slovakia Mikulas Dzurinda will become an adviser to the Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko, about it and he said it himself on the first day weekend in the broadcast television channel.
"I accepted the invitation Poroshenko to become a counselor and I hope my experience will help your country," said Dzurinda.
according to his vision, despite the differences between countries in reforms in Ukraine and Slovakia have much in common ". The former Prime Minister considers important steps on decentralization and the adoption of a package of laws that will help to attract investors.
Dzurinda served as Prime Minister of Slovakia from October 1998 to July 2006.
to work on the Ukrainian government invited several foreigners who have been granted Ukrainian citizenship. Before the Minister of health was appointed by former Minister of labor and of health of Georgia Alexander Kvitashvili, the Minister of economy of the Lithuanian aivaras abromavicius, Minister of Finance - a U.S. citizen of Ukrainian origin Natalie Jaresko. Ex-President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili became a freelance assistant Poroshenko.