Experts of the Situation Modeling Agency believe Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko should ignore accusations of populism.
Ukrainian News learned this from a statement by the Situation Modeling Agency, the wording of which was made available to the agency.
"The execution of election pledges is an absolutely normal thing in western democracies, but Tymoshenko is accused of this very thing," Situation Modeling Agency Director Vitalii Bala said.
He said opponents of the prime minister parasitized on her achievements.
"Some of them come down to absurd by making attempts to give the social initiatives of Tymoshenko for their own achievements. The opponents from the Party of Regions went farther - they deliberately profane the principles of the social protection of the population by moving forward unrealistic legislative initiatives aiming at boosting the expenses of the budget," he said.
As Ukrainian News earlier reported, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko is satisfied with the work of the Cabinet of Ministers over 100 days in office.
Among the successes of her government, Tymoshenko stated the admission of Ukraine into the World Trade Organization, the start of negotiations with the European Union on creation of a free trade zone, and the start of negotiations with the European Union on signing a new, enhanced agreement.
The Verkhovna Rada appointed Tymoshenko, who is the leader of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, as Ukraine's prime minister and approved the composition of the Cabinet of Ministers on December 18, 2007.