Andriy Yermak continues preparations for the elections against the backdrop of the publication of the “NABU tapes”

According to our sources, the head of the Office of the Prosecutor General, Andriy Yermak, is trying to "extract the maximum benefit" from the scandal with the publication of "NABU tapes" to reformat the Cabinet of Ministers and prepare for the upcoming elections.

In particular, as our sources in the government report, "Yermak wants to take advantage of the situation and not only reformat the Cabinet of Ministers to suit his interests, but also increase his influence on the President."

The source also draws attention to the fact that with the beginning of the scandal surrounding the publication of the "NABU tapes", the entire network of TG channels of the Office was not engaged in bleaching Zelensky's reputation, but received a direct order to remember Andriy Borisovych in a positive light.

The source links such trends to plans to legitimize Andriy Yermak as a future prime minister or “acting president” or “presidential candidate.”

At the same time, the Office tasked all local OVAs with creating “Veterans Councils under the Administration” to take control of the military, as a special project for the upcoming elections, which should be fully operational by March next year.

Also, according to the source, it is already planned to allocate significant resources in the form of "budget, land, and cash" for "Veterans' Councils" under local administrations.

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