Dismissal of Yermak: all his advisors and aides have lost their positions.
According to ТСН: After the resignation of Andriy Yermak from the position of Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, all his advisors and aides were dismissed. It is still unclear whether they will continue to work in the Office of the President or completely cease their duties.
This became known thanks to the official response of the Office of the President to the inquiry.
In particular, it is reported that member of the supervisory board of 'Ukrzaliznytsia' Serhiy Leshchenko was dismissed from the position of advisor.
“In connection with the dismissal of the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, those who held the positions of assistants and advisors (regular and outside staff) of the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine were dismissed from their posts,” the response from the Office of the President states in response to the inquiry.
The response did not specify who was included in the list of those dismissed. It is known that as of December 2024, Yermak had nine advisors: regular ones — Oleksandr Bevz, Liliya Pashynna, Viktoriya Romanova, Tetiana Haiduchenko; outside staff — Serhiy Leshchenko, Daria Zarivna, Mykhailo Podolyak, Elina Eliyanova, Oleksandr Rodnyansky.
Note that President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed Yermak from the position of Head of the Office of the President on November 28, after searches conducted by NABU at his residence.
On December 14, Zelensky reported that he had held consultations with all potential candidates for the position of new head of the Office of the President. According to him, all candidates were ready to “lend a shoulder,” however, the president has not yet made a final decision due to some technical issues.
These changes in the Office of the President signal active processes in the government that may affect the further course of state policy. The resignation of Yermak and the dismissal of his team may open a new chapter in the management of the country, particularly in the context of important reforms and foreign policy.
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