Zelenskiy endorses energy boss as new Ukrainian PM

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President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says Sergii Koretskyi is the best candidate for prime minister.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says Sergii Koretskyi is the best candidate for prime minister.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has endorsed the head of the state energy company to be Ukraine’s new prime minister, ‌while giving no clear answer on the future of the defence minister at a ‌pivotal juncture in the war.

Zelenskiy pushed out Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko this week after ‌just a year on the job.

Parliament accepted her resignation on Tuesday and is expected to vote on her successor on Thursday.

Zelenskiy has given little explanation for the move so far, apart from saying the aim is to refresh ‌the leadership.

Yulia Svyrydenko
Yulia Svyrydenko was ousted as prime minister this week after ‌being in the role for a year. (EPA PHOTO)

Speaking to ‌reporters in ⁠Kyiv, Zelenskiy said the chief executive of the state-owned energy ​company Naftogaz, Sergii Koretskyi, was the best candidate for prime minister because Ukraine’s priority was preparing for the upcoming winter.

Parliament names the prime minister and is likely to accept Zelenskiy’s preferred candidate as his party controls a majority.

“The priorities are clear – preparing ⁠for winter,” Zelenskiy said.

“Therefore, following all the ‌consultations, ​Sergii Koretskyi is surely the most prepared candidate for the post of prime minister ​of Ukraine.”

The prime ‌minister’s resignation automatically triggers the resignation of the entire cabinet, meaning a ​wider shake-up is expected.

Particular attention has turned to the fate of Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, at a time when the tide on the battlefield has ​been ​shifting in Ukraine’s favour as ​it presses a campaign of long-range drone ‌attacks on Russia.

Fedorov, 35, is a promoter of technological innovations who comes from outside the defence ministry establishment and took charge there six months ago.

Asked whether Fedorov would retain his post as defence minister in the new cabinet, Zelenskiy said ​he would meet Fedorov and the army leadership later on Wednesday before ​a planned meeting with ⁠MPs from the ruling party.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s ‌military said on ‌Wednesday it had ‌struck a power plant in Sevastopol ‌in ‌Russian-occupied Crimea, ⁠which accounts ​for nearly 50 per cent of electricity ⁠generation in the ‌peninsula.

Ukraine’s ​Special Operations ​Forces said ‌on Telegram ​that the plant, Balaklava ​thermal ​power ​station, had ‌been struck on Tuesday night.

Reuters