Roadmaps on the rule of law and anti-corruption in Ukraine will be submitted to the government for consideration - Stefanishyna
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Ukraine has prepared roadmaps in the areas of the rule of law and anti-corruption. They will soon be submitted to the government for consideration for further advancement to the EU.

Documents from the so-called roadmaps in the field of the rule of law and anti-corruption in Ukraine are ready, and will soon be submitted to the government for consideration. This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olga Stefanishyna during the presentation of the OECD reviews in the Cabinet, reports UNN with reference to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration.
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According to the Deputy Prime Minister, the interdepartmental working group on Ukraine's accession to the EU has already approved draft roadmaps for transformations.
When I was in Paris, I also reported to the Prime Minister that the results of this study will form the basis of roadmaps in the field of the rule of law and anti-corruption, which were already approved yesterday (May 5 - ed.). Soon they will be submitted for consideration at a government meeting... Today, Ukraine has made progress on more than 21 indicators in more than 50% of the tasks and obligations that were the subject of monitoring
And she added that, according to estimates, more than 11 important indicators have been fulfilled by Ukraine by 90 and 100%.
Let us remind you
Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration - Minister of Justice of Ukraine Olga Stefanishyna stated that Ukraine has made progress on 21 indicators of roadmaps in the field of anti-corruption and the rule of law.