Zelenskyy Reveals True Motive Behind Yermak’s Dismissal in Major Personnel Shift.
Andriy Yermak Removed from Office
According to Espreso.tv: On November 28, 2025, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree dismissing Andriy Yermak, who had served as head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office since February 2020. In February 2026, Zelenskyy stated that he had 'personal reasons' for this personnel decision, explicitly denying any link to corruption investigations. Yermak’s tenure spanned nearly six years, making his removal a notable event in Ukraine’s political landscape.
The dismissal marks a significant step amid ongoing political adjustments in Ukraine, though specific details behind the move remain undisclosed. Zelenskyy emphasized that, despite the circumstances, the decision was not connected to any corruption-related cases.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy: ‘Personnel changes within the Presidential Office are part of the normal functioning of the state apparatus.’
Outlook and Political Implications
Yermak’s removal may signal Zelenskyy’s intent to refresh his team and align it with the new challenges confronting Ukraine. Against the backdrop of ongoing reforms and the need for effective governance, this reshuffle could be seen as an effort to strengthen the Presidential Office’s position and enhance its public image.
Political analysts will closely monitor subsequent personnel changes and their impact on the country’s overall situation.
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