Ukraine Prime Minister Yatsenyuk resigns as ruling coalition collapses

The Ukrainian government collapsed and the popular prime minister resigned Thursday, highlighting the political gridlock gripping the country struggling with a pro-Russia insurgency, a hostile neighbor and one of the weakest economies in Europe.

The resignation of Prime Minister Arseny Yatsenyuk, considered a rising star in Ukrainian politics, came as U.S. officials cited evidence they said showed that Russia was firing artillery across the border into Ukrainian territory.

A pro-Europe party led by former heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko, who is currently mayor of Kyiv, and a far-right party with a few seats withdrew from the governing coalition with the Fatherland party, causing it to fall.

In an emotional speech announcing his resignation, Yatsenyuk told lawmakers that legislative gridlock was hampering the country in areas that included the war effort against separatists in the east and economic stabilization.

Politicians have 30 days to try to form a new government; if they fail, President Petro Poroshenko is likely to call elections for the fall. Such elections would probably result in major gains for pro-Europe parties and marginalize pro-Russia factions, which are highly unpopular because of Moscow’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean region in March and what many Ukrainians view as Russia’s support for the separatists.

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In the interim, Cabinet members named Deputy Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman acting prime minister. At 36 and with no party affiliation, Groysman is seen as an appealing alternative. He has served as the mayor of the western city of Vinnytsia, where Poroshenko grew up, and was named the government’s point person on the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine last week.

Despite the parliament’s dysfunction, the 40-year-old Yatsenyuk had repeatedly said he wouldn’t resign.