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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy dismisses Prime Minister Svyrydenko after only a year

In-Cyprus · 2026-07-12

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• What happened: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy dismissed Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko after just one year in office, leading to the resignation of the entire government. • Why it matters: The dismissal comes amid a significant corruption scandal in Ukraine, raising concerns about the government's ability to address high-level corruption and maintain Western support. • What to watch next: Potential successors for the prime minister position include Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal and Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, with speculation about Svyrydenko's future role as ambassador to the United States.

World reshuffleTop NewsukraineVolodymyr Zelenskiy Ukraine’s Zelenskiy dismisses Prime Minister Svyrydenko after only a year Gioulia Relevant News Ukraine’s Zelenskiy dismisses Prime Minister Svyrydenko after only a year 12 July 2026 Police arrest 14 people in Nicosia over illegal employment 12 July 2026 Four arrested in Nicosia over drink-driving offences; two refused to provide breath samples 12 July 2026 newsroom 12 July 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday he planned to replace Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko after only a year in office, triggering the resignation of the government. Zelenskiy did not specify who he would ask to lead the government or what Svyrydenko’s new position would be, but added that there would also be changes among the heads of law enforcement agencies. He said the changes were needed to “ensure the implementation of an updated political strategy”, but gave no further details. “I am grateful to Yuliia for her clear, steady, and effective work as Prime Minister, for her years of productive service on Ukraine’s team, and I have offered her the opportunity to lead a new and important area of relations with a key partner,” Zelenskiy said on X. “I expect that, together with MPs, we will make the corresponding changes in the Government of Ukraine.” UKRAINE DEALING WITH CORRUPTION SCANDALS Svyrydenko, an economist, was appointed in July 2025 after a year as deputy head of Zelenskiy’s office and then four years as deputy prime minister responsible for economic development and trade. Zelenskiy also did not explain the reasons for the proposed changes among law enforcement leaders. Over the past year, Ukraine has been shaken by its largest corruption scandal, which led to the resignation of the influential head of the presidential administration. The so-called Midas case, which authorities say involved a $100 million kickback scheme at the state nuclear power company Energoatom, has engulfed figures close to Zelenskiy and cast a shadow over the government at a time when Kyiv wants to show Western allies that it can tackle high-level corruption. Authorities have accused Timur Mindich, Zelenskiy’s former business partner, of leading the kickback scheme and also named Zelenskiy’s former chief of staff Andriy Yermak as a suspect. Both have denied wrongdoing. Under Ukrainian law, the prime minister’s resignation needs the approval of parliament, and entails the resignation of the entire government. Lawmakers say possible successors include Svyrydenko’s predecessor, Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal; Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov; and Serhiy Koretskyi, head of the state energy company, Naftogaz. Well informed opposition lawmaker Yaroslav Zhelezniak said Koretskyi had the strongest chance of being nominated as the new head of government, and that Svyrydenko was likely to take up the post of ambassador to the United States. Olga Stefanishyna, who was appointed last August, is currently the ambassador to Washington. (Reuters) Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Police arrest 14 people in Nicosia over illegal employment Four arrested in Nicosia over drink-driving offences; two refused to provide breath samples Isaac-Solomou memorial ride reaches Karavas in Kythera Lakatamia warns public against using dangerous Mangli Lake Power cuts hit parts of Lakatamia after underground cable fault Five arrested after attacks on police in Nicosia and Famagusta EU minimum pensions show wide gap as Cyprus reviews increases Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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