Tymoshenko working on plan for Ukraine's future while in prison
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said she is using time while in prison to draft a plan of changes for Ukraine's future and will present it after her release.
"I have almost completed drafting a comprehensive plan of changes for Ukraine's future and will propose it to the public for discussion after returning from captivity," Tymoshenko said in an interview with Ukrainska Pravda online publication.
Tymoshenko said she realized clearly and in detail "how to make courts just, authorities controllable, businessmen successful and Ukrainians influential and protected in their own country."
"What I am planning to propose to the public will completely change the relations between authorities and citizens, between enterprise owners and employees and will change the rules of our social life more logically and just," Tymoshenko said.
Current issues in Ukraine should be resolved "not so much on the economic level as on the humanitarian one," Tymoshenko said.
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