
Hennadii Zubko assures Ukraine to become leader of economic growth in Eurasia
Ukraine has great
prospects to become the leader of economic growth in Eurasia. The Government
has already implemented measures to unlock the potential of the country. However, we won’t
succeed without the help of the European community. Vice
Prime Minister - Minister of Regional Development, Construction, Housing and
Communal Services of Ukraine Hennadii Zubko stressed this during his speech at the opening of a session
of the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in France.
According to him,
now we have to develop the potential of such areas as industrial base, low
labor costs as well as geographical location. Today,
Ukraine is taking concrete steps for a future economic breakthrough.
First, with the
support of the European Union, Council of Europe and the OECD, Ukraine is successfully
putting into practice the systemic reform of decentralization, which had no
analogues in any country in Europe. It
envisages the significant transition of powers from the top to the bottom.
The budgetary and
financial decentralization, which provided local communities with greater
financial independence, has been already held. As
a result, local budgets saw an increase in revenues by 40.8% for the first nine
months of 2015.
Secondly, Ukraine
set a tough course on combating corruption, which is one of the areas of
decentralization reform.
Furthermore, the
large-scale reform of law enforcement system was launched, and we already have
the new patrol police in Kyiv and other cities of Ukraine. The
Constitutional Commission is working on reforming the judicial system of
Ukraine –amendments to the Constitution in terms of legal affairs were agreed in
September 2015. The
implementation of a bill on fair court is under way.
This year a law on the principles of the state regional
policy, developed by the Regional Development Ministry, was adopted as well. Ukraine
took into account the experience of the best European funding programs and
projects of regional development.