By the end of the war in Ukraine there may be no oligarchs - Shulyak

30 April 2022, 00:57 | Policy
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In Ukraine, big business is used to making money on the state. We have been building a clan-oligarchic model for thirty years. However, the state urgently needs to continue moving in the direction chosen before the war: to separate politics and business. About the oligarchs, the uselessness of the registry and the sacredness of the earth in an interview with ZN. UA was told by the head of the Servant of the People party, Elena Shulyak, with whom Inna Vedernikova spoke.

“I will remind you that the law on oligarchs was the first and most difficult step towards changing the existing economic and political basis of the country. After the registry, which was supposed to work in May, other steps would follow. Including changes in antimonopoly legislation and approaches to financial monitoring,” said Shulyak.

She could not say how this law will (and whether it will work at all) in wartime conditions, and whether it now has the meaning that was originally laid in it.. According to the head of the SN party, by the end of the war, we may naturally have no oligarchs left at all. However, definitely not because of nationalization or dispossession.

“I am sure that we will be able to build an absolutely civilized system of coordinates for the coexistence of the state and big business. However, to be completely honest, we still have antitrust laws and institutions in this area.. Where, unfortunately, there were always, if not proteges of the oligarchs, then people through whom they defended their interests and influenced state and political processes,” Shulyak noted..



Therefore, according to her, after the war, cleaning the system of state administration from incompetent people, it will be necessary to get rid of the cluster of high-ranking civil servants serving the interests of the oligarchs..

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Recall that the Verkhovna Rada voted for the law without waiting for the conclusions of the Venice Commission. As a result, the then speaker Dmitry Razumkov and some people's deputies drew attention to a number of legal conflicts regarding both the definition of the concept of an oligarch and the body that would determine them.. Inconsistencies in the law were corrected in accordance with article 131 of the regulations.




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