Key Insights from Danilo Getmantsev: Ukraine's Shadow Economy, EU Path, and Peace.
An Interview with Danilo Getmantsev
According to Novyny.live: In an interview for Novyny.LIVE, Danilo Getmantsev, a Member of Parliament from the 'Servant of the People' party and Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Finance, Tax, and Customs Policy, addressed several critical issues. His discussion covered Ukraine's shadow economy, the prospects for peace negotiations, the nation's path to European Union membership, and widespread business tax evasion. These topics are central to Ukraine's economic stability as it continues to navigate the challenges of war and recovery.
Getmantsev also examined problems within the 'eOselia' (eHousing) state mortgage program and noted a slowdown in the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth. The interview, which provides a high-level economic overview from a key policymaker, was published on the 'Novyny.LIVE' YouTube channel.
The Significance of the Issues Raised
The subjects discussed are pivotal for Ukraine's future development, as economic health and European integration are fundamental to national stability. Specifically, combating the shadow economy and tax evasion could significantly improve public finances and create a more attractive environment for foreign investment.
Concurrently, the difficulties facing the 'eOselia' program highlight the need for further reforms in housing policy, which remains a crucial component of Ukraine's broader socio-economic progress.
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