In Ukraine, About 25% of the industrial potential of the country is stopped, 10% is destroyed, said the Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko. "Ukraine lives in the war, in terms of the occupied territory. We must see the truth. About 25% of the industrial potential of the country is stopped, 10% were physically destroyed. Defense expenditures now account for more than 90 billion (USD - 3, 8 billion). The country finds strength to provide. As long as there is war, investments in Ukraine will Not come, and people need to speak the truth, " are his words on the Internet office of the President of Ukraine. For this, the authorities, according to him, the decision to implement the judicial reform, for example, the story is about the law " on ensuring the right to a fair trial "." Can't accept the fact that the judicial caste is an Outpost protection bribe-takers and bribe-takers, " said He." The President hopes that in the near future will complete the formation of the High Council of justice, which will provide an opportunity to strengthen the responsibility of judges. He said that the Parliament had already removed the immunity of 3 judges, according to the report. The head drew attention to the importance of health reform." According to him, was formulated as a task for two months to show real steps: procurement of medicines should Not corrupt officials, and international organizations, and should be unregistered drugs that are certified in the U.S., the EU and the " Big Seven ". The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine have said before, that the economy will fall In the next three years. Last 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. On the first day of the weekend, the former Prime Minister of Ukraine and the former head of the national Bank Sergei Arbuzov said that the Ukrainian government and the National Bank of the country should carry out reforms, and Not to wait for loans from the IMF
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