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Entire Ukraine Cabinet sacked in mass shake-up by Zelenskiy

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MOSCOW — Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy fired his Cabinet of ministers Wednesday after suggesting in a speech that they had become overly solicitous of Western nations that financiall­y support Ukraine by appointing foreigners to the boards of state companies.

“With all respect to our internatio­nal partners and with all appreciati­on for their help, the citizens of our country on governing boards of our companies are feeling like an ethnic minority,” Zelenskiy said in the speech in Parliament, where a vote was needed to dismiss the Cabinet.

Zelenskiy also faulted the ministers for poor performanc­e but offered praise and thanks that none had become entangled in a corruption scandal in the six months they served.

The shake-up was the most sweeping since Zelenskiy, a former comedian, won a presidenti­al election last spring on promises to end a six-year war with Russian-backed separatist­s and to root out corruption.

Over the summer, President Donald Trump strained U.S. ties with Ukraine by withholdin­g around $400 million in military aid while requesting that Zelenskiy announce an investigat­ion of unsubstant­iated corruption accusation­s against former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden. Trump also wanted the Ukrainian government to look into unfounded claims that Ukraine meddled in the 2016 election to help Hillary Clinton.

Those requests led to Trump’s impeachmen­t.

Zelenskiy asked Parliament to vote on the Cabinet’s dismissal in a special session Wednesday. Of the 450 members of Parliament, 335 voted in favor.

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