“We are not talking about any specific positions at the moment.” Stefanishyna on combining the posts of Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration and Minister of Justice

“We are not talking about any specific positions at the moment.” Stefanishyna on combining the posts of Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration and Minister of Justice

Kyiv  •  UNN

July 22 2024, 12:49 PM • 20605 views

Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna announced discussions on optimizing the composition of the government and ministries. She also assured that she is not applying for specific positions, but that her role is expected to be strengthened and that periodic optimization decisions will be made.

Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna said that the government is continuing discussions on optimizing the composition of the government, optimizing ministries, but it is not yet about specific positions in the government that she is applying for. Stefanishyna told journalists about this, the correspondent of UNN reports.

Details

There are definitely discussions in the government about optimizing the composition of the government, optimizing ministries. At the moment, we are not talking about any specific positions that I am applying for or would apply for in the Ministry of Justice or any other ministry. Our task was to open negotiations, to open a successful NATO summit. No personnel issues were discussed. Just as the president said, there was simply no time for that. But, of course, from time to time you will see certain decisions related to optimizing the composition of the government. And I am definitely strengthening it

 ,” Stefanishyna said when asked whether she was interested in combining the positions of Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration and Minister of Justice.

Recall

This week, the Verkhovna Rada is not going to consider any appointments, MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak said. According to him, the consideration of personnel reshuffles was postponed, possibly to bring the legislation in line with political realities.