Ukraine has agreed with the IMF and the Venice Commission as part of the conditions of creating an anti-corruption court – paruby

Ukraine has agreed with the IMF and the Venice Commission as part of the conditions of creating an anti-corruption court – paruby

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According to the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada, inconsistent left one position.

Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Andrey Parubiy said about the harmonization of some positions regarding the draft law on anti-corruption court with representatives of the International monetary Fund and Venice Commission.

The TV channel ICTV Parubiy told that a Skype-meeting with international organizations was held on the evening of may 21, reports Hromadske.

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According to the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada, inconsistent left one position.

“We have not agreed on the question of the powers of the public Council of international experts. The Venice Commission determines that its decision should be decisive. We are looking for a formula in which format can sound this compromise position,” — said paruby.

The speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament stressed that the negotiations on the draft law on anti-corruption court will continue on Tuesday. After agreeing the position with the IMF representatives the decision of the parliamentary Committee.

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We will remind, Ukraine will not receive the resumption of the program of cooperation with the International monetary Fund without the formation of an independent anti-corruption court. This is made clear to the IMF official Jerry rice. In the first reading the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the draft law on anti-corruption court on March 1.

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With the Venice Commission agree on two key issues in creating an anti-corruption court – the court of law according to NABU and SAP and powers of the Public Council of international experts. This was announced by the speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Andrew Parubiy.

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