Denys Smyhaľa will replace the premiere chair.
On Thursday, the Ukrainian Parliament confirmed the new government of the derived Prime Minister Julia Svyrydenková.
Former Ukrainian economy Minister in the Prime Minister will replace Denys Šmyhaľa, who submitted to Parliament on Tuesday. According to the AP report, TASR reports this.
Opposition MP Olexij Hončarenko informed about the approval of Svyrydenková on the telegram platform. He said it was supported by 262 deputies, which, according to Reuters, was a comfortable majority in the 450-member parliament. 22 deputies voted against the appointment of Svyrydenková and 26 were abandoned.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyj on Monday was the Prime Minister of the Government. The Ukrainian Minister of Economy and the first Deputy Prime Minister then thanked the head of state for their confidence on social networks. She stressed that she wanted to focus on continuing deregulation, reducing bureaucracy and reducing expenditure so that the sources of the state budget focus mainly on defense and post -war renewal.
Greeny’s change at the head of the government justified the need to increase the country’s economic potential and strengthen domestic arms production.
Smyhaľ has held the position of Prime Minister since March 2020, which has become the longest serving prime minister since the independence of Ukraine in 1991.
According to AP, other changes in the government are also expected, but the appointment of Syrydenková for the Prime Minister is currently in the center of attention. The American agency recalls that Svyrydenková played a key role in negotiating an agreement on minerals between the United States and Ukraine, ensuring that the conditions are acceptable to Kiev. She also often represented Ukraine at negotiations with Western partners with a focus on military and economic cooperation and country renewal.