Prime Minister Volodymyr Groisman considers that Ukraine’s economy is recovering, but there’s much left to be done.
“From the first days of the work of our government we set course for the economic growth. Today, we can say that Ukraine's economy is recovering”, he wrote in Facebook.
“According to recent data of the State Statistics Service, the average nominal salary increased by 37.9% in Ukraine for a year (from June 2016 until July 2017) and is UAH 7,360 as of July 1. Moreover, the analysis demonstrates that the salaries of trade qualifications increase most significantly”, the Prime Minister noted.
Commenting on “zradofilstvo” (treason), he wrote: “Today, we have a complicated situation and complex challenges in the country – we have no illusions in this regard”.
“This is why I say that we need the capital repair of the country. We need to do many things. However, I am deeply convinced that we will win, only believing in ourselves and the success of Ukraine”, Groisman said.
“That is why each positive, each proof that the changes are already happening, despite what the “zradofily” (traitors) would say, will inspire me personally to do more. I am convinced that we will have more and more positive news”, he admitted. Prime Minister Vladimir Groisman considers that Ukraine’s economy is recovering, however there’s still much to be done.