November 7, 2021
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Ukrainian Prez to rid nation of oligarchy

The individuals designated as oligarchs in Ukraine will be prohibited from sponsoring political parties and taking part in the privatisation of big companies. …reports Asian Lite News

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed into law a bill designed to combat oligarch influence on the country’s economy and politics, the presidential press service said in a statement.

The new legislation is aimed at ensuring the state works in the interest of society and guiding Ukraine towards European and Euro-Atlantic integration, Xinhua news agency quoted the statement as saying.

The law allows the country’s National Security and Defense Council to put individuals on the list of oligarchs based on certain criteria, which include significant influence on the media and political activities.

The individuals designated as oligarchs will be prohibited from sponsoring political parties and taking part in the privatisation of big companies.

The law will fully take effect six months after being published in the Ukrainian Prliament’s newspaper Golos Ukrainy.

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