Who Will Lead Ukraine's Digital Ministry Following Fedorov's Departure?.
Mykhailo Fedorov's Resignation
According to TSN.ua: Mykhailo Fedorov's resignation as Minister of Digital Transformation was accepted by Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, on January 13. The move was part of a broader government initiative, described by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a 'major reset,' aimed at renewing and optimizing ministerial operations. Following the vote, in which 277 deputies supported his dismissal, Fedorov thanked the parliament for their collaborative work.
Oleksandr Borniakov, Fedorov's deputy, will now serve as the acting head of the ministry. This appointment is intended to ensure stability within the Ministry of Digital Transformation during a period of significant change. The digital transformation agenda is a critical component of Ukraine's modern development strategy, impacting both its economy and public services.
Future of the Digital Agenda
This leadership change could influence the implementation of key digital projects in Ukraine. Oleksandr Borniakov, widely regarded as an experienced specialist in digital technologies, and his team face the task of maintaining the country's progress in digital transformation during this transitional phase. The continuity of this work is vital for Ukraine's ongoing resilience and modernization efforts.
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