Ukraine’s New Government Approved by Parliament: Here’s Who Makes Up Koretsky’s Cabinet.
Ukraine’s New Cabinet Takes Office
According to Espreso.tv: Ukraine’s parliament has approved a reshuffled government led by Prime Minister Serhiy Koretsky, with 264 lawmakers voting in favor of his appointment. On July 15, 2023, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy officially submitted Koretsky’s nomination to the legislature. The following day, July 16, 2023, the Verkhovna Rada’s relevant committee greenlit the candidacy, and parliament subsequently confirmed the entire cabinet lineup. This political shift comes amid Ukraine’s ongoing war with Russia, as the country seeks to bolster its leadership during a time of immense pressure.
Meet the 15 Ministers in the New Cabinet
The newly formed Cabinet of Ministers includes 15 portfolio heads. They are:
- Oksana Ferchuk — First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation
- Denys Shmyhal — Minister of Energy
- Tetiana Berezhna — Minister of Culture
- Serhiy Marchenko — Minister of Finance
- Viktor Liashko — Minister of Health
- Matviy Bidnyi — Minister of Youth and Sports
- Denys Ulutin — Minister of Social Policy
- Denys Maslov — Minister of Justice
- Vitalii Kim — Minister of Veterans Affairs
- Taras Vysotskyi — Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food
- Oleksandr Kravchenko — Minister of Economy and Environment
- Vitalii Bezghin — Minister of Communities, Territories, and Internally Displaced Persons
- Mykola Kalashnyk — Minister of Infrastructure
- Andrii Butenko — Minister of Education and Science
- Ivan Vyhivskyi — Minister of Internal Affairs
Notably, the ministers of defense and foreign affairs were not appointed on July 16, 2023. Koretsky emphasized that the renewed government’s primary goals are ensuring national stability and driving development. The absence of these two key posts may signal a need for further political consolidation as the country navigates the ongoing conflict.
The cabinet reshuffle takes place against the backdrop of Ukraine’s protracted war and the myriad challenges it faces. The introduction of new ministers in critical areas—such as energy, health, and culture—could significantly shape the government’s crisis response strategy. At the same time, the vacant defense and foreign affairs portfolios highlight unresolved aspects of the political landscape that may require swift attention.
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