The Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada spares no efforts for dismissals - this time, two ministers were dismissed at once. Minister of Justice Herman Halushchenko and Minister of Energy Svitlana Hrynchuk faced misfortune at the meeting - their resignation was supported by 323 and 315 deputies respectively. Interestingly, the ministers themselves were not present at the meeting. What a job!
Now, the government duties for justice will be handled by Lyudmyla Suhak. Meanwhile, MP from the 'Servant of the People' faction Mykyta Poturayev made a statement on behalf of colleagues aboard the ship about the need to restructure the government due to corruption and lack of trust in power. Let's see what comes of it, will the players on the field of changes or will it be the same as always?
- 'Untouchables' are not subject to dismissal: all individuals dealing with the corruption group led by Timur Mindich must be removed, and the anti-corruption bodies must receive support. There will be no pressure on these bodies!
- National Resilience Coalition: restoring trust in the state by creating a new national resilience coalition without party quotas.
- Constitutional balance of power: returning the power triangle within the bounds of the Constitution and maintaining transparency in the work of the Office of the President.
In connection with the 'Midas' investigation, the action schedule has now become even more interesting - searches in 'Energoatom', Minister Halushchenko's office, and entrepreneur Mindich have forced the disclosure of the scheme of kickbacks for state enterprise contracts. The main players in the case decided to leave the country before they are found. Such clinginess!