Oleksandr Kornienko stated that three types of territories are currently being formed: the deep rear, frontline and combat zones, and the temporarily occupied territories.
Zoning of territories in Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada was discussed more before the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation , but now the economic conditions of regions that differ due to the war will be taken into account when working on the bill. This was stated by First Deputy Speaker of Parliament Oleksandr Kornienko.
“Zoning of territories was discussed in peacetime. Then it was proposed to rely on historical, geographical features – in the mountains one approach, on the coast another. It is very important now because of the war, but in a different way, “Kornienko said.
He explained that due to the fighting, different regions of the country found themselves in different conditions, and this is important to consider in order to plan further support and development. each area.
“Now we see that we are forming three types of territories: deep rear, front and combat zones and temporarily occupied territories. We need to think about such zoning, about different economic models, maybe different taxation, different incentives, “Kornienko added.
According to the Vice Speaker, in the deep rear we can create conditions for attracting investors and full business.
“This topic is important, we are discussing it. Chief process coordinator of the Ministry of Regional Development. In contact with the relevant parliamentary committee and the OP, this bill is being worked out in detail, “Kornienko concluded.
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