Ukrainian Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk submitted his resignation for a second time after reports that President Volodymyr Zelenskiy might be gearing up to sack him, the Ukrainian news outlet NV reported on Friday night.
A source told Reuters that Honcharuk was set to leave but gave no further details. Neither Honcharuk's office nor Zelenskiy's office responded to requests for comment. Zelenskiy has convened a special parliament meeting on Wednesday.
Replacing Honcharuk would come at a time when confidence in Zelenskiy's government has fallen since the former actor and comedian won a landslide election victory last year promising to end the war in the eastern region and tackle corruption.
Ukraine's Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk speaks during a news briefing in the village of Novi Sanzhary in Poltava region, Ukraine February 20, 2020. /Reuters
Ukraine's Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk speaks during a news briefing in the village of Novi Sanzhary in Poltava region, Ukraine February 20, 2020. /Reuters
Any reshuffle would come just as Ukraine is trying to secure the release of billions of dollars in loans from the International Monetary Fund, a move contingent on Kiev's progress in passing reforms and tackling graft.
Honcharuk last week denied he had submitted his resignation or discussed his departure with Zelenskiy, but his position has been under scrutiny since the leak in January of a recording that suggested he made unflattering comments about Zelenskiy.
Zelenskiy himself acknowledged meeting Serhiy Tihipko, a businessman and veteran politician who was touted in the Ukrainian media as a potential replacement for Honcharuk.
Deputy Prime Minister Denys Shmygal could be made acting prime minister while a permanent replacement was found, NV said.
Source(s): Reuters