In Ukraine, may soon have a serious problem with the preservation of its territorial space. This opinion article for The Mirror of the week. Ukraine made by the former Minister of Economy Bohdan Danylyshyn. "Comparing the trends of land use in the world and in Ukraine, we should note two opposing tendencies. In the world - open spaces, more liveable, more overpopulate, become scarce air and water, land for building many of the country to win back the sea, increasing the load on the fertile soil . In Ukraine, on the contrary - there are considerable reserves of the territory, the population is noticeably shorter, the quality of housing, healthcare, consumer services, social security is deteriorating. There is every reason to believe that in the next 25 years, natural population growth in Ukraine will not happen, "- notes B. Danylyshyn. According to him, in the case of strengthening of negative tendencies in Ukraine may soon have a serious problem with the preservation of its territorial space. "The reality is that not too far from the borders of Ukraine live in nations with rapidly growing populations, so the Ukrainian lands in a natural way may be subject to migration of their populations," - emphasizes the ex-minister. He believed that to resist such processes is possible only by improvement of the economic situation in Ukraine. As you know, General Prosecutor's Office suspects the former head of the Ministry of Economy in the malpractice, which resulted in damage to the state in a large scale. In particular, according to the investigation, he authorized the purchase of fuel GP Boryspil International Airport "from one party, without the statutory competition, which led to an overstatement of prices and pererashodovaniyu budget for 4.5 million USD. B. Danylyshyn was arrested in Prague on October 18 last year. Until January 14, 2011 Ex-minister detained in a prison in the Czech capital. After receiving asylum in the Czech Republic, B. Danylyshyn released from custody. Later, by decision of the Czech government was granted political asylum. Ministry of Industry
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