The Ukrainian parliament has
amended bill No. 1058 on lifting regulatory barriers to develop public private
partnership in Ukraine and stimulating investment passed at second reading on
November 24, 2015.
A total of 227 lawmakers
supported the decision.
Chair of the parliamentary
committee for industrial policy and entrepreneurship Viktor Halasiuk called on
the lawmakers to support the bill, adding that the amendments are of the
technical character and they remove legal collisions.
"These amendments would
allow the parliamentary speaker to sign the bill and the president would not
have to veto it due to this collision," Halasiuk said.
As reported, according to the
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, the bill provides for simplifying
the procedure of procurement of goods, labor and services from private partners
within public private partnership, expanding the list of contracts that can be
signed within the framework of such partnership, singling out projects in the
framework of this partnership from common contracts for building objects that
are financed for the funds of the national or local budgets.
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