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 Leader of the UDAR Party Vitali Klitschko has stated that his political force has started discussing with other opposition parties their action plan in a new parliament.

 

“Today we are discussing a joint action plan,” he said at a press briefing in
Kyiv on Friday.

According to Klitschko, UDAR finds it necessary to solve three key problems,
including fighting against corruption, the irresponsibility of the authorities,
and the absence of local government.

“We have bills on these three directions and we are ready to submit them,” he
said.

Klitschko added that UDAR has to approve its position with other political
forces, so as to receive support for their bills and pass them.

As reported, with 99.65% of the ballots counted in Ukraine’s parliamentary
elections, the Regions Party of Ukraine took 30.01% of the vote on party lists,
the Batkivschyna United Opposition 25.52%, the UDAR Party 13.95%, the Communist
Party of Ukraine 13.18%, and the Svoboda All-Ukrainian Union 10.44%.