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At a press conference on the two years of tenure, President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed to extend the Big Construction state program, the Verkhovna Rada changed three key ministers, and the Cabinet decided to abandon state regulation of gas prices for thermal generation firms – these are the key economic developments of the outgoing week.
The third week of May was marked by a big press conference delivered by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the two years in office. The guarantor of the Constitution spoke about his main achievements and priorities for the future.
In particular, Zelensky promised to continue active modernization of infrastructure and complete the Big Construction program only when "everything is done" in Ukraine in this regard.
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May 15, 2021 16:08 GMT
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KYIV -- Two Ukrainian ministers have reportedly submitted their resignations to parliament while a third minister is expected to be fired as President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's cabinet experiences more turnover.
Minister of Economic Development, Trade, and Agriculture Ihor Petrashko and Minister of Infrastructure Vladyslav Krykliy
submitted their resignations, Olha Tuniy, the press secretary of Verkhovna Rada Speaker Dmytro Razumkov, said in a May 14 Facebook post.
Tuniy gave no reason for their decision to resign. Neither minister has publicly announced their intention to step down.
Economic Development Minister Ihor Petrashko (file photo)
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