After six months of on the job, Prime Minister Honcharuk was sacked by President Zelenskiy in a cabinet shake up that cost two thirds of the 17 cabinet ministers their jobs.

Thursday, March 5, 2020
After six months of on the job, Prime Minister Honcharuk was sacked by President Zelenskiy in a cabinet shake up that cost two thirds of the 17 cabinet ministers their jobs.

After six months of on the job, Prime Minister Honcharuk was sacked by President Zelenskiy in a cabinet shake up that cost two thirds of the 17 cabinet ministers their jobs. Valuing experience over youth, Zelenskiy and his Servant of the People party chose little known names. Foreign investors, diplomats and the IMF lose three well known interlocutors: Prime Minister Honcharuk, Finance Minister Markarova and Economy Minister Milovanov. Today, the Rada is to vote to let go Prosecutor General Ruslan Riaboshapka for failing to authorize a notice of suspicion to ex-President Petro Poroshenko.

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