Wednesday, May 10 , 2017 - 23:58 (EET) Section: The Huffington Post (USA)
“The IMF should not give one more dollar to Ukraine until the Anti-Corruption Court is in operation,” said Sergii Leshchenko in a May 9 telephone interview.Leshchenko is a hero of the Revolution of Dignity, a lanky and serious journalist-turned-politician who has risked his life and career for years to fight corruption in Ukraine. He’s not a man to give in to adversity.But his statement represents a new inflection point in Ukraine’s struggle. Three years after trying to change the system from inside, Leshchenko and others now believe that only the IMF and international pressure can reform Ukraine. The single biggest
Source: The Huffington Post
Wednesday, May 10 , 2017 - 23:58 (EET) Section: The Huffington Post (USA)
“The IMF should not give one more dollar to Ukraine until the Anti-Corruption Court is in operation,” said Sergii Leshchenko in a May 9 telephone interview.Leshchenko is a hero of the Revolution of Dignity, a lanky and serious journalist-turned-politician who has risked his life and career for years to fight corruption in Ukraine. He’s not a man to give in to adversity.But his statement represents a new inflection point in Ukraine’s struggle. Three years after trying to change the system from inside, Leshchenko and others now believe that only the IMF and international pressure can reform Ukraine. The single biggest
Source: The Huffington Post