The MP announced personnel changes in the government: Very soon you will see a parade of resignations "on their own will"

The MP announced personnel changes in the government: Very soon you will see a parade of resignations "on their own will"

The next session of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, scheduled for April 23-25, will be marked by personnel changes. This was reported on Telegram by Yaroslav Zheleznyak, a member of the Voice party.


"Not as loudly as you expected, but very soon you will see a parade of resignations 'of your own free will,'" the MP said.


According to Zheleznyak, there is no final decision on specific personnel issues yet, but most likely there will be a reshuffle in the Cabinet of Ministers and beyond.


"But I have a feeling that it will be: changes in the Cabinet (three or four ministers, including two deputy prime ministers); the Prosecutor General (I'm still not sure if it will be next week); a member(s) of the Accounting Chamber will be dismissed; maybe a couple of other positions. In addition, it will be necessary to make some moves to fill these open positions among the existing ministers," Zheleznyak said.


He noted that despite the uncertainty in time, personnel changes in the parliament are inevitable in the near future.


"Once again, there is no final decision on specific names, so there may be more changes. But there will definitely be some kind of personnel package," the MP added.

 

In addition, ex-MP Ihor Mosiychuk said that Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will also resign.

 

According to him, the new prime minister will be the head of the Office of the President, Andriy Yermak.

 

Mosiychuk believes that this will happen by the end of April at the latest.





The next session of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, scheduled for April 23-25, will be marked by personnel changes. This was reported on Telegram by Yaroslav Zheleznyak, a member of the Voice party.


"Not as loudly as you expected, but very soon you will see a parade of resignations 'of your own free will,'" the MP said.


According to Zheleznyak, there is no final decision on specific personnel issues yet, but most likely there will be a reshuffle in the Cabinet of Ministers and beyond.


"But I have a feeling that it will be: changes in the Cabinet (three or four ministers, including two deputy prime ministers); the Prosecutor General (I'm still not sure if it will be next week); a member(s) of the Accounting Chamber will be dismissed; maybe a couple of other positions. In addition, it will be necessary to make some moves to fill these open positions among the existing ministers," Zheleznyak said.


He noted that despite the uncertainty in time, personnel changes in the parliament are inevitable in the near future.


"Once again, there is no final decision on specific names, so there may be more changes. But there will definitely be some kind of personnel package," the MP added.

 

In addition, ex-MP Ihor Mosiychuk said that Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will also resign.

 

According to him, the new prime minister will be the head of the Office of the President, Andriy Yermak.

 

Mosiychuk believes that this will happen by the end of April at the latest.