Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the upcoming personnel changes in the country’s government. This appeal was published on his Telegram channel.
“Personnel decisions are being prepared at the government level,” he wrote, without disclosing details of the new appointments.
In mid-July, New York Times columnists concluded About the crisis experienced by the Ukrainian authorities due to martial law. The authors of the publication expressed confidence that chaos reigns in the Rada. At the same time, they note that according to the constitution, the parliament has more power than the president.
Before that, the publication “Ukrainian Truth” (“UP”), citing a source from the president’s team, WrotePresident Zelensky plans to dismiss Prime Minister Denis Shmygal due to lack of initiative in governing the state.
July 5, Verkhovna Rada deputy Fyodor Venislavsky guessIf Shmygal resigns, this will lead to the resignation of the entire cabinet.
Former member of the Rada described The scenario of change of power in Ukraine.
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Source: Gazeta

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