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Yatsenyuk told plan of People’s deputies' work for this week

Yatsenyuk told plan of People’s deputies' work for this week


At the conciliatory council on Monday speaker of the parliament Arseniy Yatsenyuk told approximate agenda of parliament’s work for current plenary week. The ForUm’s correspondent reports.

According to Yatsenyuk, on Tuesday the first question of the agenda will be the address of the President of Ukraine. Yatsenyuk is sure that it would be rational to consider also social draft bills on this day.

He informed that on Wednesday it is proposed to complete consideration of three draft bills concerning Ukraine’s joining WTO.

VRU chairman emphasized that the government would like the parliament to consider its draft bills on Thursday. According to the analysis, there are 79 such draft bills, among which there are 8 laws, the rest - changes introductions to the legislation.

Yatsenyuk reminded that on Friday an hour of questions to the government and consideration of question on land reform completion will be considered.

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