SyuzhetyAntikrizisnye loans MVF02.04.2009Meksika asked for help from MVFVerhovnaya Rada is not included in the agenda for discussion of the bills, whose condition makes the IMF continue its cooperation with Ukraine.
As reported by UNIAN, the deputies did not consider the draft laws on making amendments to the budget, on energy security, pensions and compulsory pension insurance.
For the inclusion of these items on the agenda voted BYuT and Lytvyn bloc and the fraction of the NUNS. The Party of Regions, Communists and the rest of the NUNS deputies did not want to discuss these bills.
Rada Speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn said after the vote that parliament will return to the consideration of these bills, if found necessary number of votes.
A deputy from the Party of Regions Mykola Azarov, commenting on the reluctance of his faction to deal with those bills, said that the proposed measures are aimed at the collapse of the simplified taxation and restricting the right of people to receive pensions, transfers "Ukrainian Truth".
Moreover, in his view, the Government has not "realistic" changes to the budget, but that saw the deputies, is to "legitimize those ugliness, of the mismanagement that occurred in the system of" Naftogaz ".
Recall that the IMF as a condition of continuing the lending of Ukraine made a number of stringent requirements, such as a sharp decline in social and other expenses of the budget, raising domestic energy prices, higher taxes and excises.
In addition, the IMF demanded that the Ukrainian leadership to arrive at a consolidated position against the crisis.
Ukraine is currently experiencing the most severe in Eastern Europe, the economic crisis.
In autumn 2008, Ukraine agreed to receive a credit adjustment to 16.5 billion dollars from the International Monetary Fund. The first tranche of a loan of 4,5 billion dollars has already been listed.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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