Leading party leader hopes bills required to get IMF loan to be introduced in Rada soon

The two bills are related to the farmland market and the banking system.

First Deputy Head of the Servant of the People faction Oleksandr Kornienko says he hopes the draft laws, whose adoption is required to obtain a loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will be introduced in the session hall of the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, soon.

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"We hold the view that in order to receive international financial resources we need to pass two important economic [draft] laws. They are not on the agenda of this extraordinary session, but we hope that they will be in the hall in the near future, and we will vote them," he said at a meeting of the Conciliation Council of faction leaders and chairpersons of the parliamentary committees on March 30.

The two bills are related to farmland market and the country's banking system.