The Economist: A change of prime minister is being prepared in Ukraine as Yermak strengthens his position and conflicts with Budanov.
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Shostal Oleksandr
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The Economist magazine revealed details of the internal political conflicts within the Ukrainian government, which are escalating amid the ongoing military conflict and the halt in military assistance from the United States. According to the British publication, three significant events occurred in June that demonstrate the growing influence of Andriy Yermak, the head of the President's Office. These include allegations against Oleksiy Chernyshov, the Deputy Prime Minister, of corruption, discussions about a potential new prime minister appointment, and a conflict with the head of intelligence, Kyrylo Budanov. According to The Economist's report, Ukraine faces the risk of a deep political crisis due to the concentration of power in a limited group of individuals, which could lead to strategic drift and affect the country's internal security. The cessation of American military assistance is also crucial, and it remains unclear whether this is a temporary situation or a permanent decision. Thus, The Economist's investigation highlighted the risks and instability within the Ukrainian government, which could have serious consequences for both domestic and foreign affairs.
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