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As Prime Minister of Ukraine, Volodymyr Hroisman's tenure has been marked by significant reforms and pivotal decisions. Major highlights include securing investments of over UAH 7 billion for educational modernization and combatting corruption through stringent transparency measures. Hroisman has consistently navigated the challenges posed by economic dependencies, particularly concerning natural gas and economic aid conditions set by international partners. Despite political uncertainties and regional tensions, his administration's efforts in deregulation and pushing for energy independence illustrate a committed stride towards enhancing Ukraine's autonomy and economic stability. Key meetings with IMF representatives and strategic dialogs with European counterparts underline his proactive approach in bolstering Ukraine's international standing. Amidst these efforts, the resonance of domestic policies on utilities monetization and public sector transformations are paving the way for a structurally reinforced Ukrainian governance model.
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Ukraine’s most underreported reform Ukraine’s most underreported reform Ukraine’s decentralisation was one of the first, fastest and most comprehensive reforms initiated by the initial post-EuroMaidan government in March 2014, and its then vice-prime minister and today head of government Volodymyr Hroisman. 195 0

Promising Economics Three Years After Ukraine Promising Economics Three Years After Ukraine's Maidan Revolution Overstating Ukraine's success is as unacceptable as understating what Ukrainians have done to make their country prosperous, free and democratic, Ukraine's PM Hroisman says. 134 0

Ukraine Ukraine's PM Hroisman: I am my own man Ukraine's Western backers have praised the steps taken since Hroisman came to power, and on Friday Washington signed a new loan guarantee agreement worth $1 billion. 133 0 Previously in trend: Hroisman's Cabinet

New faces in Hroisman New faces in Hroisman's government. Part two: quotas Volodymyr Hroisman's Cabinet of Ministers has 13 new ministers. Six of them were MPs, three are associates of the incumbent head of government. Check out what connects the new minister for temporarily occupied territories with Oleksandr Tretiakov, which oligarch's company used to employ the deputy prime minister for European integration, and why Hroisman's associate did not join the Euro-Maidan protests. 283 0 Previously in trend: Hroisman's Cabinet

New faces in Hroisman New faces in Hroisman's government. Part one: former MPs Volodymyr Hroisman's Cabinet of Ministers has 13 new ministers. Six of them were MPs, three are associates of the incumbent head of government. Check out what connects the new minister for temporarily occupied territories with Oleksandr Tretiakov, which oligarch's company used to employ the deputy prime minister for European integration, and why Hroisman's associate did not join the Euro-Maidan protests. 434 0

What Ukraine’s new prime minister is (and isn’t) likely to achieve What Ukraine’s new prime minister is (and isn’t) likely to achieve The new government will pursue the needed reforms at best only half-heartedly. 199 0