The Parliament should promptly pass the law on the principles of administrative and territorial structure, - Hennadii Zubko

The Parliament should promptly adopt the Law “On the Principles of Administrative and Territorial Structure of Ukraine”. It will solve the issue of sabotage by 120 rayons with no AH formed. This law will show how Ukraine will proceed with its formation as an independent state, considering the European Charter of Local Self-Government, said Hennadii Zubko, Vice Prime Minister – Minister of Regional Development, Construction, Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine, during an hour of questions to the Government.

“The Parliament has to prove once again that it is an engine in carrying out the decentralisation reform,” Hennadii Zubko emphasised.

He also noted that the newly elected CEC should appoint first elections in 131 AHs shortly at its session.

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