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Ukrainian Parliament carries out all EU Commission’s recommendations for negotiations on Ukraine’s EU accession

Wednesday, 14 December 2022, 11:11
Ukrainian Parliament carries out all EU Commission’s recommendations for negotiations on Ukraine’s EU accession

The Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) has carried out all the recommendations that the EU Commission required to start the negotiations about Ukraine’s EU accession.

Source: website of the Parliament, citing Ruslan Stefanchuk, the Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada

Quote from Stefanchuk: "We can definitely say that the Verkhovna Rada has done its part of the work and approved all the necessary systemic draft laws to fulfil the EU Commission’s recommendations."

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Details: Stefanchuk reminded the press that Ukraine received the recommendations on 23 June when it acquired the status of candidate for EU membership.

Stefanchuk listed all the laws and necessary decisions that Ukraine needed to adopt as a candidate for EU membership and which the Verkhovna Rada has approved over the last six months.

These include:

  • Reform of the Constitutional Court; the law amending certain legislative acts of Ukraine to improve the rules on selecting candidates for the office of judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine on a competitive basis; 
  • The law on media; 
  • The law on national minorities; 
  • Anti-money laundering laws (the law on financial monitoring; the law on ratifying the Additional Protocol to the Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism; and the law amending the law on the prevention and counteraction of the legalisation (laundering) of the proceeds of crime, funding of terrorism and funding of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction).

Stefanchuk added that the Verkhovna Rada has also continued its reform of the courts by selecting two members of the Supreme Council of Justice via its quota.

Stefanchuk emphasised that Ukraine is on course to achieve full membership of the European Union.

Read more: Ukraine's Actions to Start EU Accession Negotiations: Detailed Plan and Analysis

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