Key facts
- Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has submitted her resignation to the Ukrainian parliament.
- Parliamentary speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk confirmed the resignation on social media.
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated he has offered Svyrydenko a new, important role.
- The resignation is part of a broader governmental reshuffle amid the ongoing war with Russia.
- The parliamentary procedure to consider the resignation could begin as soon as Tuesday.
Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has submitted her resignation to the Ukrainian parliament, according to parliamentary speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk. Stefanchuk announced the development on social media platform X, stating that parliament would consider the matter in the near future according to established procedures, with the process potentially beginning as early as Tuesday.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicated that Svyrydenko's departure is part of a broader strategic shift in Ukraine's wartime government. He mentioned offering her a "new, important" role, suggesting a reshuffling of his administration to inject new momentum. Zelenskyy also announced planned changes to the country's top law enforcement leadership.
Svyrydenko, who previously served as Ukraine's economy minister, expressed pride in her tenure, calling it an honor to lead during a challenging period. She stated her readiness to continue serving the Ukrainian state and contribute to strengthening the nation's position, defending its interests, and moving towards peace. This marks the fourth major reorganization of Zelenskyy's government since Russia's full-scale invasion.
