
With the votes of 289 deputies, Sergiï Koretsky is now the new Prime Minister of Ukraine, the fourth since Volodymyr Zelensky came to power in 2019. Coming from the energy sector, he promises to prepare the country for a winter which already promises to be “even more difficult than the previous ones”. Thursday July 16, most of his cabinet was approved as a whole. But since then, the country has been hit by a wave of criticism of Volodymyr Zelensky and concerns about the conduct of the war.
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