Svyrydenko submitted a new composition of the Cabinet to the Verkhovna Rada.
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The new Prime Minister of Ukraine, Yulia Svyrydenko, submitted a proposal to the Verkhovna Rada regarding the updated composition of the Cabinet of Ministers. The Ukrainian government expects significant changes.
This was reported by Member of Parliament Yaroslav Zheleznyak on Telegram on July 17.
Updated Composition of the Cabinet of Ministers
Svyrydenko submitted a document to the Verkhovna Rada proposing the following changes in the government:
- Mikhail Fedorov — First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation;
- Oleksii Kuleba — Vice Prime Minister for the Restoration of Ukraine;
- Taras Kachka — Vice Prime Minister for Eurointegration;
- Matviy Bidny — Minister of Youth and Sports;
- Herman Halushchenko — Minister of Justice;
- Svitlana Hrynchuk — Minister of Energy;
- Natalia Kalmykova — Minister for Veterans Affairs;
- Oksen Lisovyi — Minister of Education and Science;
- Viktor Lyashko — Minister of Health;
- Serhiy Marchenko — Minister of Finance;
- Oleksii Sobolev — Minister of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture;
- Denys Uliutin — Minister of Social Policy.
Let us remind you, on July 17, the Rada appointed Svyrydenko as the new Prime Minister. 262 members of parliament voted 'for'.
Not long ago, Yulia Svyrydenko announced the key tasks of the government for the next six months. The priority is strengthening defense capabilities, developing domestic weapons production, and effectively using state finances.
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