Serhii Koretskyi Appointed Prime Minister by Ukraine’s Parliament: Key Details.
Ukraine’s Parliament Appoints Serhii Koretskyi as Prime Minister
According to Мінфін — Крипто/Фінанси: On July 16, 2026, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine voted to appoint Serhii Koretskyi as the country’s new Prime Minister. A total of 289 lawmakers supported his candidacy. This decision came shortly after the resignation of former Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko, which the parliament approved on July 14, 2026.
Koretskyi had been serving as the head of Naftogaz of Ukraine since April 2025. Prior to that, he led PJSC Ukrnafta and JSC Ukrtatnafta. With more than 20 years of experience in the Continuum group of companies, his background is deeply rooted in the energy sector. On July 15, 2026, he also attended a session of the Servant of the People parliamentary faction, signaling his active engagement in political processes just before his appointment.
Background of the Appointment
This leadership change reflects broader efforts to refresh Ukraine’s government management in response to ongoing challenges. The appointment of a new prime minister is part of a larger reshuffle aimed at addressing pressing national issues.
Koretskyi’s appointment marks a significant moment in Ukrainian politics, given his extensive experience in the energy industry. This suggests that the government may prioritize energy security and stability amid escalating demands. The shift in leadership could also pave the way for new policies in critical areas such as economic reform and social welfare.
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