Ukraine PM resigns as Zelenskiy faces criticism
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal resigned on Monday, according to a government statement. The move comes as President Volodymyr Zelenskiy faces mounting criticism over the pace of reforms and corruption. No successor has been named yet.
The Resignation
Denys Shmyhal submitted his resignation as Ukraine's prime minister on Monday, the government's press service announced. The decision was formally presented to parliament, though no immediate vote on his departure was scheduled. Shmyhal had held the post since March 2020, overseeing the country's wartime economy.
Political Context
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has faced increasing criticism from opposition lawmakers and civil society groups over stalled anti-corruption efforts and economic stagnation. Critics argue the resignation is a tactical move to deflect blame ahead of local elections scheduled for October. A recent poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology showed Zelenskiy's approval rating at 38%, down from 52% a year ago.
What's Next
Parliament is expected to consider Shmyhal's resignation later this week. It remains unclear whether Zelenskiy will nominate a new prime minister quickly or call for early elections.
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Ukraine PM resigns as Zelenskiy faces criticism

