The changes in the Ukrainian parliament and the Presidential Office may not be the last.
Interlocutors of Ukrayinska Pravda from President Volodymyr Zelensky's entourage unofficially, they reported that the Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs may also lose his position Dmytro Kułeba.
According to the portal's sources the candidate to take over from Dmytro Kuleba is still being determinedbut “the most likely successor is the first deputy minister of foreign affairs Andrij Sybiga“.
Ukraine. Will Dmytro Kuleba lose his position? Unofficial media reports
What's more, sources say that other resignations are being prepared in the government. Earlier, Reuters reported that Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the deputy head of the Presidential Chancellery Rostislav Szurma. The president's decision Ukrainy confirms the decree published on the government website.
– Autumn will be extremely important. Our state institutions must be organized in such a way that Ukraine can achieve all the results it needs, Zelensky said, referring to the changes in the parliament. The Ukrainian president also added that the goal Is “strengthening some areas of government”, therefore changes in its composition were prepared.
Ukraine. A wave of political resignations
On Tuesday, there was information about a wave of ministerial resignations. The Minister of Strategic Industry decided to resign from their offices Oleksandr KamyshinMinister of Justice Denys Maliuska and the Minister of the Environment Rusłan Strilets.
A similar decision was also made by the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine for European and Euro-Atlantic integration. Olha Stefaniszyna. The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada, Ruslan Stefanchuk, announced her resignation online.
However, the changes in the Ukrainian parliament did not end there. After 9 p.m., Stefanczuk announced that Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories Iryna Vereshchuk also resigned“After almost three years of working in the government, I submitted my resignation today. I would like to thank the president for his trust, the prime minister and members of the government for their cooperation, and the members of parliament for their support,” Wereszczuk wrote on social media.
The Deputy Prime Minister also thanked the reintegration team for their work and dedication. She added that they continue to serve the Ukrainian people.
Sources: Ukrainian Truth, Reuters