KIEV — To Volodymyr Groysman, Ukraine’s prime minister, questions from Western capitals about Kiev’s commitment to reform are unfathomable.
For him, the results speak for themselves.
While battling Russian-backed insurgents in the east of the country and stabilizing the economy, which just a year ago seemed to be heading off a cliff, his government has overhauled the banking sector and the judicial system, created new anti-corruption bodies and established improved systems for government procurement.
And, perhaps most importantly, his government has liberalized domestic gas prices — one of his first actions as prime minister and a move that was demanded by the International …read more
Source: European Voice