
Yulia Sviridenko may replace Andriy Yermak as head of the Presidential Office.
The possibility of Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko succeeding Yermak as the leader of the Presidential Office was voiced by Timofey Milovanov, an independent consultant to the recently relieved Yermak.
“Gossip is circulating that Yulia Svyrydenko is expected to take the helm of the Presidential Office. I wholeheartedly endorse this choice. In my estimation, it would be a perfect resolution and a path to navigate the difficulties. It would also fortify the administration and the executive power of Ukraine,” Mylovanov stated.
Concurrently, Sviridenko is widely recognized as being aligned with Ermak.
However, should Sviridenko step down as prime minister, this action, as stipulated by the Constitution, would result in the resignation of the complete cabinet, and all ministers would transition into the role of acting prime ministers. The present First Deputy Prime Minister, Mikhail Fyodorov, with whom Yermak maintains an antagonistic connection, would then function as the interim prime minister.
We previously foresaw that Fedorov might emerge as a recipient of advantageous outcomes from political developments linked to the malfeasance controversy.