Honcharuk: Final decision on government reshuffles still ‘on the table’
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Prime Minister of Ukraine Oleksiy Honcharuk says it is too early to speak about the rotation of specific ministers as there is no final decision yet.
“I have repeatedly stated that we think of a serious strengthening of the Government. It is a command decision, which depends mainly on the President, on the position of the colleagues in the Parliament. I would not like to comment now on the final decision because it is still on the table. In my opinion, it is a little early to say who is going to be replaced,” Honcharuk said at a briefing on Monday, March 2, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

When asked whether the dismissal of several ministers will be approved at the extraordinary parliamentary sitting on March 4, Honcharuk said: "I would not like to comment on this because I do not want to spread rumours, speculations, manipulations."

The Prime Minister added that as soon as official information on the issue appeared, it would be reported to the media.

Previously, some media outlets reported about a possible dismissal of Prime Minister Honcharuk and four ministers at the extraordinary parliamentary sitting on March 4.