The government approved the action plan for 2025: 12 key areas for Ukraine.
According to inkorr.com: The government of Ukraine approved the action program for 2025 and sent the document for consideration to the Verkhovna Rada. This was reported by Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko. She noted that the program outlines 12 key areas, including security, Eurointegration, anti-corruption, welfare, support for veterans, macro-financial policy, reforms, business, education, science, medicine, sports, recovery, winter stability, and culture.
Main areas of the program
- Ministry of Economy - 184 proposals,
- Ministry of Community and Territory Development - 80 proposals.
'This document is our plan to address key issues in these areas, strengthen defense capabilities, support the army, increase domestic weapons production, ensure the protection of citizens, develop the economy, and prepare for EU membership. We are doing all this together in the face of the challenges of full-scale war,' emphasized Svyrydenko.
The program was presented on August 18 to members of parliament, international partners, and analytical centers. After that, the collection of proposals for refining the document began, involving experts, public organizations, businesses, and citizens.
The government announced the receipt of 683 proposals, with the most requests coming to the Ministry of Economy (184) and the Ministry of Community Development (80). Svyrydenko reported that most of them have already been considered or partially implemented within existing programs and strategies.
Thus, the action program approved by the government for 2025 outlines 12 main areas covering various spheres, including security, Eurointegration, anti-corruption, and welfare. This document is an important step towards enhancing defense capabilities, developing the economy, and preparing Ukraine for EU membership. During the program presentation, over 600 proposals were received from various participants, many of which have already been included or partially implemented.
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