Resignation of Ukrainian Prime Minister Is Possible
29 de enero de 2016, 10:16Kyiv, Jan 29 (Prensa Latina) The leader of Petro Poroshenko”s parliamentary faction (BPP), Yuri Lutsenko, admitted today the possibility that the government will resign, including the prime minister and head of the Popular Front Party (FP), Arseni Yatseniuk.
The heads of the parliamentary factions of the ruling coalition (BPP, FP, ‘Homeland’ and ‘Self Help’) held a meeting yesterday, in which three out of the four members demanded the resignation of the chief executive, according to the press service of the BPP.
Lutsenko said that Yatseniuk’s resignation would be highly undesirable for power stability and economic growth, but it is possible.
The conservative politician stressed that the question does not reside in ‘new faces’ showing up, but that the work guidelines do not fail.
We have explained the decrease in production in 2014 as a result of the war, but it had a fall again last year, which can no longer be justified only due to the war, he emphasized.
We can not accept the fact that, instead of a systemic work, we have a daily public relations campaign and a lack of concrete results, criticized the head of the BPP.
The country needs a systemic work, instead of government reports on the events, said the politician.
Referring to the Ministry of Interior, the head of BPP expressed concern about the reform introduced by the minister, Arsen Avakov, without a reduction in crime in the country.
Lutsenko insisted that this is just public relations stunt for the benefit of the ambassadors accredited in Kyiv, which in his opinion is a mistake.
The question is not the actors, but in the working methods and objectives, said the member of the ruling elite.
On the 25th of this month, the president of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko, urged to preserve the majority coalition in Parliament, following the renounce of the Executive Minister of the Self-Help Union (“�íамо�¿Ð¾Ð¼Ñ-Ñ�”, Samopomich) and his demands that a new government be chosen.
Self-Help confirmed the resignation of its representative in the cabinet, with the claim that ‘the Council of Ministers is one of the sources of the multi-million dollar corruption’.
The party’s website called ‘kleptocratic’ the budget approved for the current year, and warned that it has all the signs that next year will see another large-scale embezzlement of public funds.
It emphasizes that in these circumstances the political council of the Self-Help Union decided to retire its Minister from Arseni Yatseniuk’s government.
A second measure is to suggest to the other parties, members of the majority parliamentary alliance, the creation of a new coalition agreement, and an efficient and honest government, after publicly establishing the causes of the failures of the current lineup.
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