November 16, 2015 (The Voice of Ukraine) On Monday, Chairperson
of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman started his official two-day
visit to the Kingdom of Sweden and Republic of Finland. He visited the
National Archives and "future city" of Hammarby Sjostad in Stockholm.
The Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada looked through
the progenitor of the Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk and studied conceptual and
major principles of construction of modern cities using brand new technologies,
energy saving concepts, and innovations in the field of provision of
housing-public utility services.
"I'd like the decentralization constitutional
amendments to be looked through the very same way in some 300 years,"
Groysman said during his visit to the National Archives. He also added that
final voting for the amendments to the Basic Law "will be the last
decision required to turn Ukraine into a modern European state."
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