Rada passes 39% of government-prepared bills in 2015, their share could decline in 2016
Co-chairman of the Group of Strategic Advisers on the Support for Reforms in Ukraine, former Finance Minister of Slovakia Ivan Miklos says that the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, passed about 39% of government-prepared bills in 2015, and their share could decline in 2016.
"Last year, 39% of government bills were passed, but it could be even less this year, I'm afraid," he said in Kyiv on Thursday at a forum on the first 100 days of the government's performance.
Effective interaction between the parliament and the government is an effective condition for the success of reform, he added.
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