The Rada will consider Svyrydenko's resignation statement at the next meeting - Arakhamia
Kyiv • UNN
Head of the "Servant of the People" faction David Arakhamia reported that the Verkhovna Rada will consider the resignation statement of Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko at the next meeting. He thanked Svyrydenko for her work and expressed support for the directions of changing the political strategy announced by the President.

The Council will consider the resignation application of Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko at its next meeting. This was reported by the head of the "Servant of the People" faction, Davyd Arakhamiia, reports UNN.
The Verkhovna Rada will consider Yuliia Svyrydenko's resignation application at its next meeting. We thank Yuliia Anatoliivna for her work leading the government during the most difficult times. I am confident that her experience will certainly benefit the state where reinforcement is needed
The head of the "Servant of the People" faction added that parliament supports the directions for changing the political strategy outlined by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Ukraine is at a new stage of the struggle for independence; we see how our combat capabilities are growing, and at the same time, we need to strengthen from within, implement resilience plans, and respond more quickly to challenges such as attacks on gas stations, shelling of border territories, and strikes on infrastructure.
A separate issue is working with partners, our neighbors. Some directions need to be maintained, some strengthened, and some require a new foundation. This dictates the need for changes in a broad context. To this end, we, as people's deputies, must ensure the necessary decisions and regulatory framework. I am confident that parliament will cope with its work and our state will become even stronger, especially now, when pressure on the enemy is increasing and our allies and partners have restored faith in Ukraine's ability to win
Reminder
As reported by the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada, Ruslan Stefanchuk, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine received a resignation application from the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Yuliia Svyrydenko, which will be considered in the near future.