Ukraine's PM Svyrydenko resigns in Zelenskiy's latest reshuffle
Summary
Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko resigned after one year in office at the request of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Parliament accepted her resignation in a vote, though some lawmakers were worried about the sudden change. The reasons for the reshuffle were not clearly explained by the President.Key Facts
- Yulia Svyrydenko was Ukraine’s Prime Minister for one year.
- She resigned after being asked to step down by President Zelenskiy.
- Ukraine’s parliament voted to accept her resignation.
- Some members of parliament felt uneasy about the quick decision.
- President Zelenskiy did not give a clear explanation for the reshuffle.
- Svyrydenko is an economist and 40 years old.
- The resignation was part of a government shake-up by President Zelenskiy.
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