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Ukrainians are negative about Kiev’s obligations to the IMF
Ukrainians oppose market gasoline prices, the continuation of health care reforms and the reduction in the number of Ukrainian schools and teachers.
The vast majority of Ukrainians are against complying with the requirements of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), established before the country. This is demonstrated by the results of a survey carried out by the Center for Social Monitoring.
Only 14.2% of respondents support compliance with the obligation to introduce market gas prices in Ukraine, more than 74% do not support this requirement.
The reduction in the number of Ukrainian schools and teachers is supported by 9.2% of respondents, while 82.5% are not.
71.4% of those surveyed are against the continuation of the health reform, which also appears in the negotiations with the IMF.
The survey was conducted from November 18 to November 26, a total of 3020 adult residents of the territory controlled by Ukraine were interviewed.
Earlier it was reported that the IMF refused to provide emergency financial assistance to Ukraine. The fund offers Ukraine to work on an existing cooperation program, explained the Ministry of Finance.
The popular deputy said that the IMF has changed the budget for 2021
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