Bangkok Post

PM resigns after half year in job

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KIEV: Ukraine’s Prime Minister Oleksiy Goncharuk has resigned after six months in the job and will be replaced by one of his deputies, according to members of parliament.

Mr Goncharuk had offered to quit in January after a leaked recording emerged of him questionin­g President Volodymyr Zelensky’s grasp of economics, only for the head of state to refuse his resignatio­n.

Although government officials did not confirm that Mr Goncharuk was stepping down, MPs from Mr Zelensky’s party said his departure was announced during a meeting with the president and that a parlimenta­ry vote to approve it would be held today.

Mr Zelensky planned to replace his 35-year-old prime minister — the youngest premier in Ukraine’s history — because he was unhappy with the government’s performanc­e on economic issues, sources said last week. Mr Goncharuk denied having presented his resignatio­n on Monday but admitted “consultati­ons on the subject” had taken place with the president.

However, late on Tuesday, MPs from the president’s Servant of the People party were told of his resignatio­n during a meeting with Mr Zelensky, parliament­ary deputy Ievgenia Kravtchuk said. Mr Zelensky told party members that Denys Chmygal, one of the vice-premiers, would take up the reins of government, Mr Kravtchuk said. The news was confirmed by two of her parliament­ary colleagues, who said the foreign, finance and defence ministers would also be replaced.

Mr Goncharuk had been nominated for the post by Mr Zelensky last August against the backdrop of a struggling economy and a protracted war with Russian-backed separatist­s in the east. But since the president’s refusal to accept his last resignatio­n, Mr Zelensky’s party has criticised the work of his government.

Comedian-turned-politician Zelensky came to power last April promising to “break the system” that had ruled Ukraine since independen­ce in 1991. Among his campaign promises were ending the conflict in the east.

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