Today, the Rada is to vote on the ‘Anti-Kolomoisky’ financial bill the final obstacle between Ukraine and a $5 billion IMF Standby deal.

Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Today, the Rada is to vote on the ‘Anti-Kolomoisky’ financial bill the final obstacle between Ukraine and a $5 billion IMF Standby deal.

Today, the Rada is to vote on the ‘Anti-Kolomoisky’ financial bill the final obstacle between Ukraine and a $5 billion IMF Standby deal. If the bill blocking Kolomoisky from regaining control over PrivatBank is approved, his allies in the Rada are expected to counterattack with resolutions to cancel the voting. This move would require another Rada session next week to give the bill final approval.

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