Ukraine Reforms Weekly — Issue 4  

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** Reforms Tracker: Issue 4**

This newsletter, written by lawmaker Yaroslav Zhelezniak, highlights the latest developments in Ukraine’s parliament related to business, economics, and financial programs.

**Benchmarks and Memorandum**

The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s Parliament, has yet to meet the end-of-December deadline outlined in the Memorandum with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The MPs have rejected draft laws on establishing a new administrative court, citing concerns over the selection process for judges. Discussions with the IMF are ongoing.

**New Administrative Court**

The Verkhovna Rada did not support three draft laws aimed at establishing a High Public Disputes Court (HPDC), which would handle administrative cases involving national state agencies. The decision was made after MPs and the Committee endorsed a model that eliminates the role of international experts in the selection process for HPDC judges.

**Economic Security Bureau**

The tasked with selecting a new Director for the Economic Security Bureau its first meeting on Dec. 5. , international expert, was elected as the chair of the commission. The commission will now finalize its working regulations to ensure a transparent and public process in the selection of the bureau’s director.

**Property Confiscation**

The Verkhovna Rada has passed draft law #12243-1, amending the to reinstate property confiscation within plea agreements for individuals accused of major corruption offenses. The provision was inadvertently removed earlier.

**Excise Tax on Tobacco Goods**

The parliament has passed a bill supporting the gradual increase of excise on tobacco products. The legislation proposes a 35.4% increase in the excise tax on cigarettes in 2025, aligning with EU minimum levels.

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