An expert spoke about the challenges of the new world: “A radical change in both governance approaches and methods”

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Former President of the National Academy for Public Administration Vasyl Kuibida explained that the world—and Ukraine in particular—needs revolutionary changes in the system of state bureaucratic governance.

He said this on the program “Free Media Space.”

As the program’s guest noted, many analytical centers claim that the world is currently changing and that, in fact, a new world is being born—one that will be radically different from the one we have lived in. According to him, in that new world which is coming, we will live for the next 30–50 years, and it requires corresponding changes.

“So the axis of a state’s competitiveness in the new world will be a revolution in governance. And what does this mean for governance? A radical change in both governance approaches and governance methods. Because the old methods no longer work. And in Ukraine, they no longer work either. The old administrative structures, as one researcher put it, are calcified. They do not allow necessary decisions to pass through quickly, in the way the situation requires,” Vasyl Kuibida explains.

He asserts that these changes concern not only state governance but also local self-government. According to the program’s guest, he would not take responsibility for saying that this or that governance model is the best; rather, life itself should show which approaches and methods are the most effective. Moreover, he adds, it is worth allowing diversity in models of local self-government depending on regions—that is, letting them grow from the bottom up.

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