Arakhamia: Over 50% of Cabinet set for changes: dismissals on Wed, appointments on Thurs in Rada
More than 50% of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine will undergo changes. Wednesday will be the day of dismissals in the Verkhovna Rada, and Thursday will be the day of appointments, Head of the Servant of the People faction David Arakhamia said.
"As promised, a major reboot of the government can already be expected this week. More than 50% of the Cabinet of Ministers will undergo changes. Tomorrow will be the day of dismissals, and the day after tomorrow will be the day of appointments," he said in the Telegram channel.
"The final list will be determined at the faction meeting on September 4. Please follow only the official news," Arakhamia said.
As reported, the Verkhovna Rada received resignation statements from Minister for Strategic Industries Oleksandr Kamyshin, Minister of Justice Denys Maliuska, and Minister for Environmental Protection and Natural Resources Ruslan Strilets, Chairman of the Parliament Ruslan Stefanchuk said on Facebook.
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