Ukraine: The resignation of Prime Minister Denis Umka Paul paves the way to big changes

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The Prime Minister of Ukraine announced his resignation at the first official stage of what is expected to become a major rearrangement of the government of President Volodimir Zelensky, which can also lead to the country’s ambassador to Washington.

“I subordinate my resignation from the post of Prime Minister of Ukraine”, Denis Umny wrote in a letter published on his page of the telegram.

Zelensky said that he proposed this position of 39 -year -old Julia Svirindenko, who is currently the deputy prime minister of the country and the first Minister of Finance of the country.

Svirindenko played a key role in conducting negotiations on the US Minerality Agreement. Often represented Ukraine in negotiations with high levels with Western partners, Focusing attention on cooperation in defense, restoring the economy and reconstruction.

It is expected that the Ukrainian parliament will vote on Wednesday to dismiss the government.

The “servant of the people’s servant” Zelenski controls the majority of places, so the appointment of Svidenko is expected to pass through several reactions.

The transfer coincides with the growing pressure on the front line of the front of the largest army in Russia and the escalation of unmanned aircraft and missiles in Ukrainian cities.

The Ukrainian leader recently stated that he believes that he was humbled by a good minister of defense – a step that will take him Today’s head of defense, Rustem Umro, accessible to become a Ukrainian messenger in Washington, Note by observers.

Zelensky previously expressed his intention to replace the ambassador of the United States Oksana Markarova.

Ukraine is 43 -year -old Umro was appointed Minister of Defense of Ukraine in September 2023 after a series of corruption scandals. He sought to introduce reforms, but his critics said that the Ministry of Defense suffers from inept management.

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