Dmitry Kuleba could join four cabinet ministers already sacked by Vladimir Zelensky
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba may soon be joining four of his cabinet colleagues who were ousted by Vladimir Zelensky, according to a Kiev newspaper.
Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Olga Stefanishina, Minister for Strategic Industries Aleksandr Kamyshin, Minister of Justice Denis Maliuski, and Minister of Environmental Protection Ruslan Strilets were all relieved of their posts on Tuesday.
“There are preparations to fire Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba,” Ukrainskaya Pravda reported on Tuesday evening, citing a source in Zelensky’s office.
According to the outlet, his most likely replacement will be Andrey Sibiga, a former ambassador whom the Ukrainian media described as both Zelensky’s deputy chief of staff and Kuleba’s own deputy.
Prime Minister Denis Shmigal will reportedly keep his job, Ukrainskaya Pravda claimed.
The cabinet purge comes after the official expiration of both Zelensky’s presidential mandate and that of the Ukrainian parliament. The Ukrainian constitution provides only for the extension of parliamentary terms, but Zelensky has argued the martial law announced in February 2022 allows him to postpone all elections indefinitely.