Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said that despite the enemy's hopes and all the difficuties, the PM, the President and the Rada preserved unity, and the reforms would be prolonged, according to the Cabinet's press service.
"Our enemies hoped that the new Ukrainian government would not be able to overcome the eternal curse of the Ukrainian Democrats which is discord and conflicts. Yes, it's rather difficult for us. But we still preserve unity among the President, the Prime Minister and the Ukrainian Parliament," said Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk in 10 minutes TV program on Sunday, December 13.
He stressed that the following year the reforms in Ukraine would be prolonged: "Now we hear that next year they will fail, they will collapse, and the country won’t be implementing any reforms. Arseniy Yatsenyuk emphasized that the government would endorse the law on the state budget, a new tax reform: "We will implement the reform of secondary education and will change the quality of Ukrainian medicine."
"We have been intimidated all this time. They want to instill fear in us. John Paul II said: 'Have no fear…' So, do not be afraid, do not give up, but together, having faith and confidence, we go to 2016, into the year of economic stability, into the year of our advancement and the year of our future success," said the prime minister.