Sviridenko leads the government - who will enter the new Cabinet.
The Verkhovna Rada, as expected, supported the appointment of Yulia Sviridenko as Prime Minister of Ukraine. She replaced Denys Shmyhal in this position, who, apparently, will remain in the new Cabinet.
Almost all the names of the ministers who are to join Yulia Sviridenko's government are already known. This was reported by members of parliament Yaroslav Zheleznyak and Oleksiy Honcharenko, and just recently, the head of the 'Servant of the People' faction in parliament, Davyd Arakhamia, confirmed this.
Mikhail Fedorov, First Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Digital Transformation
The government 'long-timer', who has been working in the Cabinet of Ministers almost immediately after the change of power in Ukraine. He started in the Cabinet of Oleksiy Honcharuk (August 2019), and then was part of Denys Shmyhal's government. He will now become one of the key ministers in Yulia Sviridenko's government. What will he be doing? The same as he is used to: developing digital technologies, innovations, and drones.
Oleksiy Kuleba, Deputy Prime Minister for the Restoration of Ukraine - Minister of Community and Territorial Development
Kuleba remains in the position he took in September 2024. Before that, he managed to work as Deputy Head of the President's Office and as Head of the Kyiv Regional State Administration. What will he be doing? The restoration of Ukraine is, of course, a prominent track today, which is receiving serious attention from both the Ukrainian authorities and foreign partners. In particular, just recently, a thematic conference held in Rome was actively covered by Novyny.LIVE.
The new Prime Minister of Ukraine has appointed key ministers in her government who will be responsible for digital transformation and community and territorial development. They already have impressions of modern trends in the Ukrainian government and are capable of conveying these issues to a wide audience.
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