The Ukrainian government has urged the MPs of the parliamentary coalition to meet and thoroughly discuss the further steps required by the country.
"We as a government address our partners in the coalition asking them to meet and thoroughly discuss what we together must do for the country. Together as a government appointed by the parliamentary coalition, together as Ukrainian parliament and together as the unified system of power – the president, government and the parliamentary coalition," Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk said at a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers on Friday.
Yatseniuk urged every minister in the cabinet to report to the Ukrainians public on their responsible directions of work.
"Such reports should be separately sent to the parliament in December, according to Ukraine's Constitution," he added.
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