Milan, 14 July (LaPresse) – Yulia Svyrydenko has been removed from her post as Prime Minister of Ukraine. The Ukrainian Parliament approved the decision today with 258 votes in favour, one against and five abstentions. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine. Serhiy Koretsky (head of Naftogaz), with whom Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held talks on Sunday, could take Svyrydenko’s place. The Prime Minister’s resignation entails the resignation of the entire government. Therefore, following the appointment of a new Prime Minister, the Rada must also reappoint its ministers.
Ukraine: Parliament votes in favour of the dismissal of Prime Minister Svyrydenko

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Milan, 14 July (LaPresse) – Yulia Svyrydenko has been removed from her post as Prime Minister of Ukraine. The Ukrainian Parliament approved the decision today with 258 votes in favour, one against and five abstentions. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine. Serhiy Koretsky (head of Naftogaz), with whom Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held talks on Sunday, could take Svyrydenko’s place. The Prime Minister’s resignation entails the resignation of the entire government. Therefore, following the appointment of a new Prime Minister, the Rada must also reappoint its ministers.
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