Andriy Yermak’s Ouster: A Political Earthquake for Ukraine

Opposition lawmaker Lesia Vasylenko believes Yermak’s exit demonstrates a zero-tolerance stance on corruption, highlighting the president’s responsiveness to public concerns. Some viewed his departure positively.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy now faces U.S. negotiations over President Donald Trump’s controversial “peace plan” regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine without his producer. | Ihor Kuznietsov/Getty Images

However, some opposition figures question if Zelenskyy will use this opportunity to adopt more inclusive politics.

Former Deputy Prime Minister Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze expressed uncertainty about any change in Zelenskyy’s governance style. “The key question is whether governing will return to constitutional norms, allowing parliament to regain its authority,” she said.

“This involves the president engaging with all factions, reassessing parliamentary relationships, and establishing a true national unity government accountable to parliament, not the presidential office,” she added.

Iuliia Mendel, a Ukrainian journalist and former Zelenskyy adviser-turned-critic, described Yermak’s resignation as “a desperate reaction to unbearable pressure.”

“Zelenskyy lacks a ready replacement, not anticipating events to escalate this far. Ultimately, he chose between himself and Yermak, opting for self-preservation,” she noted.

Despite this, Mendel doubts significant change will occur. “Yermak might still operate behind the scenes,” she cautioned.


Comments

4 responses to “Andriy Yermak’s Ouster: A Political Earthquake for Ukraine”

  1. queen bee Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how a political shake-up can be just like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic? One man’s ouster, another’s backstage pass – I can already hear the popcorn popping! 🍿🇺🇦

  2. Well, isn’t this just a delightful twist in the political soap opera? One minute you’re in the limelight, and the next, you’re back to the shadows—just like my last attempt at baking. 🍰

  3. Oh, brilliant move there, Zelenskyy! Nothing says “we’re tackling corruption” like a little political musical chairs. 🎭 Let’s see who can dance around the issues better now!

  4. Burst Nibbler Avatar
    Burst Nibbler

    Looks like Zelenskyy’s playing musical chairs with his top team—who needs stability when you can have a political circus? 🎪 Let’s just hope the new act actually knows how to juggle! 🍿

  5. Darkside Orbit Avatar
    Darkside Orbit

    Looks like Yermak’s exit has shaken things up—who knew a political earthquake could be so… predictable? 🤷‍♂️ Just when you thought it was all smooth sailing, the captain jumps ship while the rest of us paddle along. 🍵

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

Andriy Yermak’s Ouster: A Political Earthquake for Ukraine

Andriy Yermak’s Ouster: A Political Earthquake for Ukraine

Opposition lawmaker Lesia Vasylenko believes Yermak’s exit demonstrates a zero-tolerance stance on corruption, highlighting the president’s responsiveness to public concerns. Some viewed his departure positively.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy now faces U.S. negotiations over President Donald Trump’s controversial “peace plan” regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine without

Read More

Ypres Invests €60M in Bicycle Zone & Grote Markt Traffic Control

Ypres Invests €60M in Bicycle Zone & Grote Markt Traffic Control

Ypres (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Starting March next year, Ypres will create a city‑wide cycling zone. €60.97 million is planned over 6 years, including a new pool (opening 1 July 2027), St. Peter’s social centre, Vlamertinge redevelopment, Grote Markt closure, and Riselpoort roundabout upgrade, led by Mayor Katrien Desomer.
As VRT News reported, starting in March next year, the centre of Yp

Read More

Millions in Asia Forced to Migrate Due to Job and Service Shortages

Millions in Asia Forced to Migrate Due to Job and Service Shortages

The office reports that many in the region are migrating out of necessity due to systemic economic, social, and cultural rights deprivations. Factors like poverty, unemployment, insufficient public services, and climate stress are impacting livelihoods, forcing millions to leave.
“Migration should be a choice, not a necessity born of desperation,” said Cynthia Veliko, head of the OHCH

Read More

Czech Republic to Present Plan to Utilize Up to 52 Billion CZK from SAFE Financial Instrument to the EC

Czech Republic to Present Plan to Utilize Up to 52 Billion CZK from SAFE Financial Instrument to the EC

Prague – The Czech Ministry of Defense plans to submit a proposal to the European Commission for the allocation of up to 52 billion crowns from a loan under the SAFE program (Security Action for Europe). This funding is intended for the procurement of Leopard 2A8 tanks, Tatra T-815 vehicles, and part of the D11 highway construction. The ministry confirmed this today in response to an inquiry from

Read More

Macron Supports Effort to Ban Cell Phones in French High Schools

Macron Supports Effort to Ban Cell Phones in French High Schools

The French president mentioned that Education Minister Édouard Geffray is considering the proposal.
Nonetheless, banning phones in lycée might necessitate new legislation. The French National Assembly approved the existing ban in 2018, but it specifically pertains to preschool, kindergarten, primary school, and middle school.
Macron’s sway in domestic politics has weakened since losing parli

Read More

Heusden-Zolder Unveils £67M Upgrade Plan with Mayor Borremans

Heusden-Zolder Unveils £67M Upgrade Plan with Mayor Borremans

Heusden-Zolder (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Heusden-Zolder will invest £67m in a new administrative centre, merge services, improve mobility with cycle paths, build a swimming pool, and upgrade the mine site, says Mayor Mario Borremans.
As VRT News reported, Heusden-Zolder, in the province of Limburg, Belgium, will merge all its administrative services into one new, large centre. The municipal

Read More

Mass Displacement and Trafficking Fears Worsen Crisis in Sudan’s El Fasher

Mass Displacement and Trafficking Fears Worsen Crisis in Sudan’s El Fasher

UN agencies report worsening conditions across North Darfur and Kordofan, with independent human rights experts warning of increased risks to women and children amid the collapse of protection following the city’s fall.
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took control of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, on 26 October after an 18-month siege that deprived residents of essential supplies. This wa

Read More

EU urges release of detainees in Guinea-Bissau

EU urges release of detainees in Guinea-Bissau

Brussels – The European Union (EU) has today urged the immediate release of all individuals detained in Guinea-Bissau and called for a prompt restoration of constitutional order following the military coup that occurred on Wednesday.“We emphasize the necessity of freeing all detainees,” stated Anouar El Anouni, spokesperson for the European Commission for Foreign Affairs.“We acknowledge the relea

Read More

This Could Be Ukraine’s Best Outcome

This Could Be Ukraine’s Best Outcome

Despite this, Western leaders portrayed the war as a battle between good and evil, with significant implications for democracy. They presented it as a struggle not just for territory but between liberal and autocratic values, with global implications. If so, why limit what is supplied? Why withhold long-range munitions and tanks? Why delay providing F-16s or prevent Ukraine from using Western-supp

Read More

EU Driving Licence Reforms: Digital IDs and Road Safety

EU Driving Licence Reforms: Digital IDs and Road Safety

Europe, with its thousands of miles of roads and millions of drivers, thrives on ease of mobility and safety. The European Union’s driving licence rules create a coherent, secure, and flexible system that governs how driving licences are issued, recognized, and renewed across all member states and the broader European Economic Area (EEA). This article explores the evolution, current standards, re

Read More