The ruling coalition of Ukraine’s Supreme Rada is considering replacing a number of ministers in Arseniy Yatsenyuk’s Cabinet, Speaker of the Rada Volodymyr Groysman told Espreso TV on Jan 17.
He said that some of the ministers were not very professional. But their change was not an end in itself for the MPs.
“Our goal is to have ministers who are professional enough to be able to change the situation in Ukraine,” Groysman said.
As EADaily reported earlier, some 5-6 ministers are expected to be replaced in Yatsenyuk’s Cabinet in Q1 2016. Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko said it was quite possible.
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