Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman believes that at the rally outside the Verkhovna Rada on Tuesday, besides people who seek changes, there were also those who try to disguise their thirst for power with beautiful slogans, an UNIAN correspondent reported from a government meeting on Wednesday.
Groysman said that he supported the need for changes in Ukraine, including idea to set up an Anti-Corruption Court and strip MPs of their parliamentary immunity from prosecution.
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Groysman stressed that he would always support those "who are ready with their hard work, not slogans, to do real business and come to real solutions."
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Groysman also added that "changes can be made through dialogue and quality work, while the society should critically assess those who could harm the state."