Zelensky presents Ukraine’s resilience plan to the parliament  

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**Ukraine Unveils Plan for Internal Resilience**

Volodymyr has presented a 10-point plan to make the country more resilient. The plan was announced in an address to parliament on November 19.

The president said that Ukraine needs to be strong enough to overcome any challenges, even if it means “outliving someone in Moscow”. He stressed that Ukraine will not compromise its security or sovereignty, and will protect all of its territory.

**Focus on Domestic Reforms**

This plan comes after some criticism of Zelensky’s previous victory plan. That plan focused mainly on requests from external partners, but did not include enough domestic reforms. Zelensky said that now is the time to get to work, rather than waiting for a miracle from someone else.

**Key Points of the Plan**

The individual points of the resilience plan cover:

* Unity and solidarity among
* The situation on the front lines
* Arms and equipment
* Financial stability and security
* Energy production and conservation
* Community development and support
* Human capital and education
* Cultural sovereignty and heritage
* Support for and their

**Supporting Veterans**

Zelensky also announced plans to support Ukraine’s veterans. These include new ways of recruiting veterans for public service, creating rehabilitation centers in every community by , and introducing veteran support specialists.

**Financial Reforms**

The plan also includes financial reforms, such as deregulation, insuring military risks, and increased security for businesses from enforcement pressures.

**Other Aspects of the Plan**

Additional aspects of the plan include:

* Filling empty diplomatic posts by the end of the year
* Modernizing shelter standards
* Prioritizing atomic generation
* Strengthening the state border
* Allowing dual-citizenship for Ukrainians

**Exporting Ukrainian Culture**

Zelensky also proposed a cultural “Ramstein” to reinforce and export Ukraine culture abroad. This includes helping to establish Ukrainian studies departments in foreign universities.

The plan will be developed further in coordination with civil society members, business , and experts.

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