MP: Government to face personnel changes next week

MP: Government to face personnel changes next week

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Next week, the Ukrainian parliament may dismiss several ministers, including two deputy prime ministers, the Prosecutor General, members of the Accounting Chamber, and possibly the Minister of Education and Culture, as part of a government reshuffle.

Next week, the Verkhovna Rada may make a number of personnel changes in the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. This is reported by UNN with reference to statements by MPs Yaroslav Zheleznyak and Oleksiy Honcharenko.

Details

According to Zheleznyak, next week "will be a plenary week (23-25/04) and a personnel week."

According to him, we are talking about:

  • changes in the Cabinet of Ministers: 3-4 ministers, including two deputy prime ministers.
  • Prosecutor General (here I'm still not sure if it's for next week)
  • Member/s of the Accounting Chamber will be dismissed
  • A couple more positions are possible 

He also said that there would have to be some moves to fill these open positions among the existing ministers. 

Very soon you will see a parade of "voluntary" resignations

- The People's Deputy of Ukraine is sure. 

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Addendum

MP Oleksiy Honcharenko also believes that the Cabinet of Ministers will be reshuffled next week. 

According to him, the dismissal of Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk and Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov is in question. 

The Ministry of Culture will be disbanded and merged somewhere.  Oksen Lisovyi, Minister of Education, is also likely to be

- Goncharenko said in his Telegram channel.

Recall

In April, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed Andriy Sybiga from the post of deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine