The resignation letter of Infrastructure Minister of Ukraine Andriy Pyvovarsky remains in force.
"The minister's resignation letter has been in the Verkhovna Rada since December 2015. Nothing has changed since then," the ministry's press service said, commenting on media reports about the minister's leaving on vacation.
Meanwhile, the report states only the Verkhovna Rada can vote to either accept or refuse Pyvovarsky's resignation.
As reported earlier, Pyvovarsky announced the decision to resign as Minister of Infrastructure and return to business on December 11, 2015. Among the main reasons for his resignation he called an unreformed bureaucracy system, low wages of the members of his team.
Later, in February 2016 Pyvovarsky and other ministers, who previously resigned, declared their readiness to remain at the post if normal work conditions are created.
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