Cabinet approves state budget bill to introduce it to Rada, may be recalled for improvement – Kyrylenko
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the bill on the state budget for 2016 at its meeting on Monday, Deputy Prime Minister Viacheslav Kyrylenko has said.
"As for the budget for 2016, a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers has been held this morning. We approved the budget bill. Here it is in my hands. I think it's either being registered or already registered in the Verkhovna Rada's secretariat," he said at a meeting of the conciliation board on Monday.
"We'll register the budget bill. Then we might have to recall it, so that the parliament, budget committee, all parliamentary factions, first of all the ones I the coalition could answer all these questions… And then the balanced, as viewed by everyone, the budget bill will be introduced for final adoption by the parliament," Kryrlenko said.
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