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Ukrainian Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk quits in midst of tape scandal criticising President Volodymyr Zelenskiy
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Ukraine's prime minister, Oleksiy Honcharuk, quit his post on January 16, a few days after being caught on tape saying Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy knows nothing about the economy.
“I took this post to implement the president’s programme. He is an example of transparency and decency to me,” he said on his Facebook page.
“However, in order to dispel any doubts about our respect and trust for the president, I have written a resignation letter and submitted it to the president for introduction to parliament,” Honcharuk’s statement read.
Rumours about Honcharuk’s departure began to swirl a day earlier as the scandal surrounding the tapes grew.
The prime minister’s office denied reports that Honcharuk had tendered his resignation. The tapes were published in the media and are purportedly from meetings with the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) where
Ukrainian Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk quit in the midset of
a tape scandal where he claimed President Zelenskiy knows nothing about economics.
Honcharuk suggested that Zelenskiy has no clue on economics.
“The knives likely are out for Honcharuk given he has come out in favour of
land reform and in support of the NBU over the PrivatBank saga,” Tim Ash, senior sovereign strategist at BlueBay Asset Management, said in a emailed comment.
“Sometimes the truth hurts, and the reality is that Zelenskiy is not a trained economist, and while he might be
a shrewd businessman, knowing/ understanding macro and challenges around PrivatBank et al, are tricky. But the test of a good manager is knowing one's own shortcomings, and hiring
talent to fill these and then delegating and supporting the team. To give him credit, Zelenskiy has hired a decent economic team – Honcharuk, Timofeev, Markarova, and is supporting the
NBU team.”
The departure of Honcharuk will dent Ukraine’s reformist image, but not damage it, say analysts, as the president remains committed to keeping to his hectic legislative programme that was introduced on the first day of the new government last August.
Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskiy refused to accept Honcharuk’s resignation and he remains in his post.
“The knives likely are out for Honcharuk given he has come out in favour of
land reform and in support of the NBU over the PrivatBank saga”
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