Most popular now

Sviridenko named four priorities for the new Cabinet

Sviridenko four priorities for the Cabinet
Свіриденко визначила ключові напрямки роботи нового Кабінету Міністрів. Photo: hvylya.net

Priorities of the new government from the Prime Minister of Ukraine

According to hvylya.net: Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Sviridenko outlined four key priorities for the work of the new Cabinet. In the first week of the government's work, several important decisions were made in the economic and defense sectors.

'A week has passed since the new government's work began. At the start, we clearly identified four key priorities for ourselves: human dignity, security, economic development, and restoration,' - Sviridenko said.

In the field of social policy, one of the main tasks is prosthetics, while in the defense sector, the government plans to scale up domestic production of explosives.

'Together with the Ministry of Digital Transformation, we launched a new grant competition as part of Brave1. Our goal is for everything from equipment to chemicals to be produced in Ukraine. Systematically and in necessary volumes,' - the Prime Minister stated.

Reform in the economy and public sector

In the economic sphere, the government is implementing the NSDC's decisions on the moratorium for law enforcement on business inspections and plans to significantly reduce bureaucratic procedures.

'Business expects tangible steps from the government regarding deregulation. Therefore, we are starting an audit of all state expenditures and continuing to work with ministers,' - Sviridenko explained.

Additionally, Yulia Sviridenko headed the new Cabinet appointed by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on July 17. The previous Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal now holds the position of Minister of Defense.

The Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko identified four main priorities for the new government's work, including human dignity, security, economic development, and restoration. The government also plans to scale up domestic production of explosives, implement the NSDC decisions on deregulation in the economy, and work on reducing bureaucratic procedures.

Read also

Advertisement