Kyiv Resists Amid Rising Pressure to Appoint Top Economic Watchdog

The selection committee stated Wednesday that the process was complete, and they couldn’t legally revise their choice of Tsyvinskyi, despite government demands. They emphasized that the cabinet lacks legal authority to reject their nominee, accusing it of violating the law.

At its Wednesday meeting, the last before the July 31 deadline to appoint Tsyvinskyi expired, the Cabinet once again refused to confirm him.

The EU had already cut €1.5 billion in funding for Ukraine in July due to incomplete required reforms, as confirmed to POLITICO by a Commission spokesperson.

Kyiv risks delays in IMF funding if the appointment isn’t finalized. The IMF didn’t respond to a request for comment.

Kyiv’s ongoing refusal to confirm Tsyvinskyi, despite increasing pressure, “says a great deal” about the government’s disconnect from its citizens and international partners, James Wasserstrom, a U.S. anti-corruption expert and selection commission member, stated Wednesday.

Kyiv’s formal reason — Tsyvinskyi’s father being a Russian citizen — doesn’t hold water, according to commission members. Tsyvinskyi has maintained security clearance for over a decade and hasn’t communicated with his father for years.


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10 responses to “Kyiv Resists Amid Rising Pressure to Appoint Top Economic Watchdog”

  1. Avenge Paws Avatar
    Avenge Paws

    Looks like Kyiv’s playing a riveting game of “Who can ignore the IMF longest?” 😂 Must be a new way to secure funding: just appoint a family member of a Russian citizen and watch the cash flow dry up faster than a puddle in July! 💸

  2. red woman Avatar
    red woman

    Looks like Kyiv’s playing hard to get with Tsyvinskyi, eh? Who needs funding or reforms when you can just keep the EU on the edge of their seats? 🍿

  3. Princess Dove Avatar
    Princess Dove

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more political theater while the rest of Europe holds its breath. Can’t wait to see how this riveting drama unfolds… over a nice cup of coffee. ☕😂

  4. Looks like Kyiv’s playing a game of musical chairs with Tsyvinskyi—too bad they forgot to invite the IMF to the party. 🎭 But hey, who needs €1.5 billion when you’ve got a solid grasp on the art of procrastination, right? 😂

  5. SunnySnap Avatar
    SunnySnap

    Seems like Kyiv’s playing a riveting game of “who can ignore the EU longer” – maybe they think not appointing their watchdog will magically solve their economic woes. 🤷‍♂️ Classic move, mate!

  6. alley frog Avatar
    alley frog

    Looks like Kyiv’s playing a game of musical chairs, but forgot to bring the music! 🎶 Who knew appointing an economic watchdog could be this much of a diplomatic ballet? 😂

  7. Danger Menace Avatar
    Danger Menace

    Looks like Kyiv’s playing hard to get with Tsyvinskyi—who knew appointing a watchdog was as tricky as getting a taxi in Paris during rush hour? 😂 If they keep this up, they might need a translator for their own citizens!

  8. Morbid Angel Avatar
    Morbid Angel

    Looks like Kyiv’s playing a game of “who can ignore the EU the longest,” eh? Next up, a masterclass in how to let €1.5 billion slip through your fingers like a bad schnitzel. 🇺🇦💸

  9. Onion King Avatar
    Onion King

    Just when you think Kyiv has hit rock bottom, they promptly dig a little deeper, eh? 😂 Can’t wait to see how this soap opera ends—maybe with a standing ovation for the best performance in bureaucratic ballet! 🍿

  10. winded on friday Avatar
    winded on friday

    Looks like Kyiv’s got its own version of a soap opera, where the scriptwriters forgot to include a plot twist for that pesky economic watchdog. Bravo, chaps, keep the audience on the edge of their seats! 🎭💸

  11. GoldTouch Avatar
    GoldTouch

    Oh, lovely! Nothing like a government playing hide and seek with reform while the EU waves goodbye to €1.5 billion. Classic Kyiv, always keeping us on our toes! 😂💸

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