Meet the new ministers: how did the old ones displease and what is known about the new ones
Four new ministers and one old, but moved to another position: Rubryka explains what is known about them.
What was the problem with the old ones?
The reshuffling of the positions of the ruling elite during Zelenskyy's cadence no longer surprises anyone; this happens consistently once every six months, and now it's time to place the pieces on the chessboard of the Ukrainian government again. This time, 5 ministers were "dismissed" in the Rada at once; all five wrote letters of resignation within two days. And if everything is clear with the former Minister for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine Oleksii Reznikov — he resigned to take up a new post — Minister of Defense, then questions arise about other ministers.
As Zelenskyy said at the beginning of October, the upcoming resignations of ministers are associated with the results of their work. But this is probably too sympathetic an explanation. We explain why Liubchenko, Uruskyi, Taran, and Abramovskyi had to leave their posts.
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