NEWSFLASH: In a major reshuffle, the Verkhovna Rada appointed new ministers, with most staying in government but in different roles.
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NEWSFLASH: In a major reshuffle, the Verkhovna Rada appointed new ministers, with most staying in government but in different roles.
Foreign Minister Dmytro #Kuleba was the only one who was not reappointed. He was replaced by Andrii Sybiga, who is thought to be more loyal to the president.
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New positions. Old faces.
Yesterday, Ukraine’s parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, approved some significant personnel changes, including the resignations of the Foreign Minister and nine other ministers.
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In most cases, however, many of the lawmakers who resigned have already been shuffled to new roles.
This suggests that #Ukraine is…
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ANALYSIS: Cabinet reshuffle takes form, but Kuleba out
Yesterday, the government dismissed a significant number of Ukrainian ministers. Many have now been reappointed to new positions. What does this mean for the war effort?
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NEWS OF THE DAY:
#RUSSIA PLANNED TO HIT CIVILIANS IN #POLTAVA: Russia knew that it would kill civilians in Tuesday’s missile attack on the Institute of Communications in Poltava, where more than 50 people were killed, said President Volodymyr #Zelenskyy. -
#EU WELCOMES #UKRAINE PERSONNEL CHANGES: The bloc expects that cooperation will remain at the same good level, said European Commission spokesman Peter Stano. The EU is following Ukraine not only in the context of the war with #Russia but also in the context of internal evolution in the political sphere.
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