Government reshuffle in Ukraine: parliament dismisses PM Yulia Svyrydenko
After Ukraine's parliament accepted the prime minister's resignation, the composition of the next wartime cabinet remains unclear. It is not yet known which ministers will retain their posts across key portfolios.

Ukraine's parliament has formally accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, confirming her dismissal. Yet the composition of the next wartime cabinet remains unclear.
It is not yet known which ministers will retain their posts across key portfolios such as foreign affairs, defense, and the economy. The reshuffle arrives at a critical moment as the country continues to grapple with Russia's ongoing war, creating a period of uncertainty in governance.
The change raises questions over how Kyiv will maintain domestic political stability while sustaining its war effort. When and with whom the new cabinet will be formed is being closely watched.
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