Cabinet staff reshuffle expected in autumn, some ministers could be replaced earlier - Lutsenko
Significant personnel changes in the Cabinet of Ministers will take place in autumn, while some ministers could be replaced at the current session of the Verkhovna Rada, Head of the Bloc of Petro Poroshenko parliamentary faction Yuriy Lutsenko forecasts.
"Talking about the government reshuffle has a reason. I emphasize: not the change of the government but changes in the government," he said in an exclusive interview with Interfax-Ukraine.
According to the politician, MPs have claims to some of the ministers in connection with the insufficient level of reform implementation.
"I think we'll have this kind of reformatting. There will be major staff reshuffle in autumn, I feel this. But I do not rule out that there could be individual personnel decisions by the end of this session, several ministers could be replaced," Lutsenko said.
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