The Government and Servant of the People to Discuss Personnel Changes and Budget on Monday.
According to ТСН: On Monday, the parliamentary faction "Servant of the People" will meet with the Cabinet of Ministers to discuss budgetary and personnel issues.
Member of Parliament from "Servant of the People" Yuriy Kamelychuk noted in a comment to the TV channel "Kyiv24" that after the dismissal of Andriy Yermak from the position of head of the President's Office, a positive change was felt in the faction.
"Everyone understands that some changes will indeed occur. Plus, we all understand as a country, not just the faction, what an image blow the country faced and how Ukraine and its leadership are perceived in the international community after the Mindich tapes,"
— said the deputy.
Kamelychuk reminded that the first signals of possible changes will become evident after the faction's meeting with the Cabinet of Ministers, where important budgetary and personnel issues will be discussed.
He also emphasized the importance of the reaction of committee heads who are considering current social and military topics.
"If they say that the blocking of issues that have not been considered for some unclear reasons has ended, we can talk about warming and greater subjectivity of the Verkhovna Rada,"
— he explained.
Interestingly, political scientist Volodymyr Fesenko believes that the resignation of Andriy Yermak as head of the President's Office is not just an important personnel change, but a "mini-revolution" in the management system created by Volodymyr Zelensky.
This meeting between the faction and the Cabinet of Ministers may become significant in the context of changes that are already taking place in the Ukrainian political space. The agreement on the budget and personnel decisions will likely determine the further course of the authorities and influence the internal situation in the country, considering the challenges it is currently facing.
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