The International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission starts its work on November 11. It will work to prepare the sixth revision of the program, according to Yaroslav Zhelezniak, a member of the Ukrainian Parliament’s Finance Committee. According to the MP, as of now, Ukraine is doing well, and much has been done in advance. “But I wonder how our government will explain that the tax law has not been signed for 28 days… which they promised to our partners back in September,” Zhelezniak adds. In 2024, the IMF may allocate another tranche of $1.1 billion to Ukraine based on the results of the sixth rev…