**Ukraine’s Parliament Set to Discuss Important Reforms**
The Ukrainian parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, is getting ready to discuss several important reforms in its upcoming session. These reforms are critical for Ukraine’s relations with international organizations and countries.
**New High Administrative Court to Be Established?**
One of the key issues on the agenda is a revised draft law that aims to establish a new High Administrative Court. This court would be responsible for resolving administrative disputes, which is an important step towards meeting international benchmarks. The bill needs approval from the Committee on Legal Policy before it can go to a vote.
**Repealing the “Lozovyy Amendments”?**
It’s still unclear if Ukraine’s parliament will discuss and possibly repeal the “Lozovyy amendments” this week. These amendments have been a point of contention in Ukrainian politics, and their repeal could have significant implications for the country’s laws and regulations.
**Obligations to the EU**
Ukraine is also working on meeting its obligations under various agreements with the European Union. As part of these efforts, the Cabinet of Ministers has submitted a draft law to amend the legislation governing the Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA). This move is necessary to meet deadlines set by the Ukraine Facility.
**Monitoring Greenhouse Gas Emissions**
The Verkhovna Rada will also consider a draft law that requires the resumption of monitoring and reporting on greenhouse gas emissions. This legislation is one of the requirements under the Ukraine Plan, which has a deadline set for the end of the second quarter of 2025.
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