Members of the Ukrainian Parliament, including Yaroslav Yurchyshyn from the Holos faction and Oleksiy Honcharenko from the European Solidarity faction, have called for the resignation of the entire government, stating that the dismissal of two ministers—Herman Halushchenko, the Minister of Justice, and Svitlana Hrynchuk, the Minister of Energy—is not enough. The lawmakers argue that this action alone does not address underlying issues within the government and that systemic changes are necessary. The discussion comes amid ongoing political tensions and debates over the effectiveness of the current administration.
Yurchyshyn and Honcharenko, who have previously been vocal critics of the government’s performance, are now pushing for a complete overhaul. They believe that the current ministerial reshuffling is superficial and does not align with the needs of the Ukrainian people. The call for a new government reflects growing dissatisfaction with the executive branch’s handling of critical issues such as judicial reform and energy policy. However, the proposal has sparked debates among political factions, with some arguing that the government should remain in place until the next parliamentary elections.