Prime Minister reveals updated priorities of Ukraine Reforms Architecture project
According to Shmyhal, large-scale war created new challenges and new priorities which force Ukraine to rethink the Project’s role
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal recently discussed the updated priorities of the Ukraine Reforms Architecture project on his Telegram page, following a meeting with representatives from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the European Union, and the Office of Reforms under the Cabinet of Ministers.
He explained that the ongoing war has created new challenges and priorities that require a reassessment of the Ukraine Reforms Architecture (URA) project role.
Shmyhal outlined ten key areas and reforms that the project will focus on, including:
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the development of a new economic model for Ukraine as a resource center of Europe,
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civil security sector reform,
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updated veteran policies,
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energy reform for greater independence and modernization,
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restoration efforts,
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large-scale social reform,
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business support projects,
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new trends in education reform,
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customs reform,
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and public administration reform.
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