In response, President Zelenskiy promised to submit to the Rada this week needed draft bills to improve the judicial system and “insist” lawmakers debate them “quickly.” Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko emailed Bloomberg to say: “Ukraine remains committed to its reforms agenda and fruitful partnership with the IMF.” Underlining the lack of urgency, presidential advisor Timofiy Milovanov, a supporter of reforms, told Interfax-Ukraine: “Financial and macroeconomic stability is maintained. There are no systemic risks. The situation with the budget is normal.”