Zelensky reshuffles Ukrainian government after Russian attacks
Zelensky's government overhaul follows missile attacks, aiming to bring renewed energy ahead of a vital trip to Washington to unveil a "victory plan."
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is pressing forward with a major reshuffle of senior government positions. This action follows a series of devastating Russian missile attacks and territorial advances from the aggressor nation. The ruling party's head announced nine candidates for high-ranking cabinet posts on Wednesday evening. If Parliament approves, Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba, who resigned earlier, will be succeeded by Andrii Sybiha, the first deputy foreign minister.
Political Turmoil and Cabinet Overhaul
The political turmoil comes right before President Zelensky's crucial trip to Washington, where he aims to unveil a "victory plan" for the ongoing war. The President stated that he is bringing a "new energy" to state institutions, coinciding with the aftermath of a missile attack in
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