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What We Know About Ukraine’s Cabinet Shake-up
Ukraine has launched its most extensive cabinet reshuffle since the Russian invasion began, reflecting President Volodymyr Zelensky’s push to inject “new energy” into the government ahead of a critical military and diplomatic period.
On July 14, 2025, Zelensky proposed appointing outgoing Prime Minister Denys Chmyhal as Defense Minister, while the current Economy Minister, Yulia Svyrydenko, is nominated to lead the government This change requires parliamentary approval but aligns with Zelensky’s strategy after months of military setbacks and heightened Russian airstrikes.
Zelensky has emphasized the need for tangible results from his new cabinet, focusing on arms production, economic stability, EU accession talks, and frontline support Reddit The reshuffle reflects his aim to reinforce governance, appoint trusted figures, and improve wartime efficiency .
This marks the largest ministerial change since early September 2024, when over half the cabinet resigned—including Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, who was succeeded by diplomat Andrii Sybiha.
Critics warn the reshuffle centralizes power in the presidency and lacks transparent planning . Yet Zelensky defends it as essential: many ministers had served for years, and he insists the country “needs new energy”.
With the cabinet renewals pending parliamentary votes, Ukraine enters a phase of heightened expectations—delivering decisive leadership and results amid the ongoing war.