At least six prominent officials in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky‘s government submitted letters of resignation on Tuesday, signaling a significant reshuffling of the country’s political leadership. Strategic Industries Minister Oleksandr Kamyshin—who oversees weapons production—stepped down in anticipation of a new appointment.
Kamyshin’s announcement precedes the resignations of Deputy Prime Ministers Olha Stefanishyna and Iryna Vereshchuk, Justice Minister Denys Maliuska, and Ecology Minister Ruslan Strilets. Vitalii Koval, who oversees the State Property Fund of Ukraine (SPFU), also resigned. The resignations were submitted to Chairman Ruslan Stefanchuk, who leads the country’s unicameral parliament.
The departures will leave nearly a third of President Zelensky‘s cabinet position vacant after the leader fired several ministers earlier this year. David Arakhamia, who heads Zelensky’s Servant of the People’s Party, stated that a significant government reshuffle was underway.
“Tomorrow is the day of dismissals, and the day after that is the day of appointments,” said Arakhamia in response to the resignation announcements.
It is speculated that Zelensky will attempt to fill his cabinet vacancies quickly ahead of a planned U.S. visit later this month. The Ukrainian leader intends to appeal to American lawmakers, including Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, to supply the country with more aid in its ongoing war with Russia.
In recent weeks, Ukrainian forces launched an incursion into Russian territory—threatening the city of Kursk. While the move appears to have been intended to draw Russian troops away from front-line positions in Ukraine, it has thus far had little impact. Currently, the Russian military continues to push toward the Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, a strategic rail hub for supplying Ukrainian forces in the Donetsk region. If the city is captured, it could imperil Ukrainian troops to the south with possible encirclement.