The delay in implementing crucial reforms is equivalent to stopping halfway, while the slow rate of change is already deepening society’s frustration toward government authorities. Despite the ruling coalition’s fragility in parliament, civil society activists hope MPs will unite over crucial initiatives to ensure the passage of these ten changes.
Olena Halushka: The top 10 things Ukraine’s parliament needs to do this fall
Cabinet of ministers applause along with lawmakers after the speech of president Petro Poroshenko during opening ceremony of parliament session on Sept. 6, 2016.
Over the last two and a half years, Ukraine has channeled the energy of the Euromaidan protests into building a new state, and has achieved a number of major accomplishments. However, much more remains be done.