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19 of February, 14:31

Poroshenko offers open access to information about the budget figures
The head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has submitted to the Verkhovna Rada a draft law, which proposes to amend the law and open access to information On budget performance.

for example, a Manager has submitted a draft law " On making changes in article 28 of the Budget code of Ukraine regarding access to information On budget performance in the form of open data. Also Poroshenko has submitted a draft law " On introducing changes to certain laws of Ukraine on access to public information in the form of open data.

The explanatory note to the two bills on the Internet as long as the representation Glad no.

The state budget of Ukraine for 2015, adopted at the end of last year, includes inflation at 13, 1% drop in GDP of 4, 3%, lack available on level 3, 7% of GDP. Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk February 14, showed changes in the budget blessed in the framework of cooperation with the IMF.

Thus on February 26 can be held in the meeting are Pleased to introduce changes to the budget. Provided by the increase in the budget deficit to 3, 7% to 4 1%, the cost will increase by 35 billion hryvnia (about 1, 3 billion), course laid in 21, 7 UAH per dollar. The Cabinet of Ministers plans to reduce funding of "Naftogaz" From the state budget in 2015, 5, 8%, up to 29, 7 billion UAH.

Ukraine is now in a severe political crisis, which affects its economy and the public sector, in fact the country is on the verge of default. The authorities want to improve the situation of foreign borrowing. The IMF has opened for Ukraine's two-year loan program 17, $ 1 billion. Of this amount, 4, 6 billion Kyiv received in 2014, the remaining funds must be allocated in 2015. First managing Director of the IMF Christine Lagarde has said that Ukraine has approached the Foundation with a request to make a multi-year programme lending decision on this matter until it is not accepted.

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