What next for Ukraine after President Zelenskyy's top aide quits?
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What next for Ukraine after President Zelenskyy's top aide quits?
"Chief-of-Staff Andriy Yermak resigns after anticorruption raid."
"Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's top aide resigned this week amid a growing corruption scandal."
"Andriy Yermak had been due to lead key talks with the US on the war with Russia this weekend."
"So, what does this mean for Ukraine?"
Andriy Yermak resigned as presidential chief of staff after an anti-corruption raid linked to a growing corruption scandal. He had been due to lead key talks with the United States on the war with Russia this weekend. The resignation removes a primary negotiator from immediate diplomatic engagement and creates uncertainty around continuity in international discussions. Government stability faces increased pressure as anti-corruption investigations proceed and public trust may be eroded. Political opponents could leverage the scandal to reshuffle power dynamics, complicating internal cohesion. The timing amid ongoing conflict risks disrupting military and diplomatic coordination at a critical moment.
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