There is no question of rotation of the prime minister - Arahamia

There is no question of rotation of the prime minister - Arahamia

The question of replacing Prime Minister Denis Shmygal is not raised in the Verkhovna Rada, said the leader of the faction "Servant of the People" David Arahamia.

 

"Traditionally, media publications on personnel issues generate a lot of talk and gossip, which does not help work. Therefore, there is a need for some clarity. Officially. The issue of replacing the Prime Minister is neither considered nor discussed in the faction, nor in Parliament," Arahamia wrote in a Telegram on Thursday.

 

According to him, Denis Shmygal is doing his job conscientiously, both on the domestic and foreign fronts.

 

"As for the other members of the government, spot rotations in the Cabinet of Ministers take place on an ongoing basis. Personnel changes are always possible, it has long been no secret to anyone. And when there are such decisions, we will announce them", - added the leader of the faction.

 

Today, the media reported on the possible resignation of Prime Minister Denis Shmygal.

 





The question of replacing Prime Minister Denis Shmygal is not raised in the Verkhovna Rada, said the leader of the faction "Servant of the People" David Arahamia.

 

"Traditionally, media publications on personnel issues generate a lot of talk and gossip, which does not help work. Therefore, there is a need for some clarity. Officially. The issue of replacing the Prime Minister is neither considered nor discussed in the faction, nor in Parliament," Arahamia wrote in a Telegram on Thursday.

 

According to him, Denis Shmygal is doing his job conscientiously, both on the domestic and foreign fronts.

 

"As for the other members of the government, spot rotations in the Cabinet of Ministers take place on an ongoing basis. Personnel changes are always possible, it has long been no secret to anyone. And when there are such decisions, we will announce them", - added the leader of the faction.

 

Today, the media reported on the possible resignation of Prime Minister Denis Shmygal.

 

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