Ukraine faces a major government reshuffle as three key ministers resign, leaving over a third of the cabinet vacant. President Zelenskiy aims to fill the positions before his US visit, where he plans to present a victory plan to President Joe Biden.
Ukraine's government faces a significant shake-up as Strategic Industries Minister Oleksandr Kamyshin, Justice Minister Denys Maliuska, and Environment Minister Ruslan Strilets resign, leaving over a third of the cabinet vacant.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy plans to fill these positions before his upcoming visit to the United States, where he aims to present a 'victory plan' to President
Joe Biden.
Kamyshin confirmed his exit via Telegram, indicating he will continue working in the defense sector in a different role.
Senior lawmaker David Arakhamia announced a major government reset, with over half the ministers expected to change.