Council legalized the non-return of $50 billion EU:
under what conditions
About it reports nardep Yaroslav Zheleznyak.
Chairman of the Roxolan Podlas Budget Committee explainedthat this initiative also concerns non-repayable financial assistance in the amount of $50 billion from the G7 and the EU.
- These funds will not be considered as Ukraine's public debt. Under the proposed mechanism, Ukraine will return these funds only if it receives reparations from Russia.
At the same time, Finance Minister Sergei Marchenko will not be able to sign agreements on this assistance without amending the Budget Code.
- This could lead to serious problems with the implementation of the state budget in 2025, according to Podlasa.
- The adoption of the Statement allows the Ministry of Finance to sign the first agreements in the near future to obtain part of the package $50 billion.
Petro Poroshenko holds discussions in Washington to bolster Western support for Ukraine
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Wednesday, December 4, 2024 в 10:15
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Former Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko, has held several discussions with U.S. State Department representatives in Washington as he tries to rally Ukraine’s allies to help prop up the country’s energy and military needs.
On December 3, Poroshenko met with Jeffrey Pyatt, Deputy Secretary of State for Energy and former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, to discuss strategies for safeguarding Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
“Russia’s relentless attacks on Ukraine’s energy facilities aim to turn our country into an energy desert in the heart of Europe,” said Poroshenko as his meeting with Pyatt explored measures to counter such threats and ensure energy resilience.
On December 3, Poroshenko met with Jeffrey Pyatt, Deputy Secretary of State for Energy and former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, to discuss strategies for safeguarding Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
“Russia’s relentless attacks on Ukraine’s energy facilities aim to turn our country into an energy desert in the heart of Europe,” said Poroshenko as his meeting with Pyatt explored measures to counter such threats and ensure energy resilience.
Later in the day, Poroshenko met with Deputy Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Christopher Smith to discuss the frontline situation and the Ukrainian army’s urgent needs.
“We specifically addressed potential strategies for Ukraine’s victory, ending the war, and holding the aggressor accountable internationally,” wrote Poroshenko who remains a staunch advocate of the policy where only NATO membership can bethe best security guarantee for Ukraine.
- Poroshenko’s visit to Washington also includes attending the International Democrat Union (IDU) summit at the invitation of IDU Chair and former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
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Ukrainian parliament delays introduction of a new lobbying legislation by 8 months
Tuesday, December 3, 2024 в 17:29
Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada has put on the back burner the Law “On Lobbying” for eight months, arguing a wide public awareness campaign is needed to explain the new policy’s provisions.
Under amendments made through the Final Provisions of the State Budget Law for 2025, the Lobbying Law—initially effective as of March 2024—will now come into force on September 1, 2025, while the Transparency Register, a core component of the law, is expected to get off the ground by May 2025, 14 months after the law takes effect.
The National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NACP) welcomed the delay, noting it provides an opportunity to make the public and stakeholders aware of the law’s requirements and ensure its smooth introduction.
Introduced in January 2024 as the draft bill “On Ethical Lobbying” (No. 10337), the Lobbying Law was identified by the European Commission as a prerequisite for Ukraine’s EU accession negotiations. However, its adoption has been met with criticism.
Over 60 civil society organizations voiced concerns, warning that the current provisions of the law could potentially restrict freedoms and undermine democratic principles in Ukraine.
Prominent civil activist Vitaliy Shabunin – he leads the Anti-Corruption Action Center – criticized the law, arguing that it fails to address unethical lobbying practices. He also pointed to the situation when Zelensky’s chief aide Andriy Yermak has unofficial advisors who may soon claim more influence than some Ukrainian ministers.
Under amendments made through the Final Provisions of the State Budget Law for 2025, the Lobbying Law—initially effective as of March 2024—will now come into force on September 1, 2025, while the Transparency Register, a core component of the law, is expected to get off the ground by May 2025, 14 months after the law takes effect.
The National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NACP) welcomed the delay, noting it provides an opportunity to make the public and stakeholders aware of the law’s requirements and ensure its smooth introduction.
Introduced in January 2024 as the draft bill “On Ethical Lobbying” (No. 10337), the Lobbying Law was identified by the European Commission as a prerequisite for Ukraine’s EU accession negotiations. However, its adoption has been met with criticism.
Over 60 civil society organizations voiced concerns, warning that the current provisions of the law could potentially restrict freedoms and undermine democratic principles in Ukraine.
Prominent civil activist Vitaliy Shabunin – he leads the Anti-Corruption Action Center – criticized the law, arguing that it fails to address unethical lobbying practices. He also pointed to the situation when Zelensky’s chief aide Andriy Yermak has unofficial advisors who may soon claim more influence than some Ukrainian ministers.
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