Our source reports that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are in a fever. The series of reshuffles in the General Staff and leadership of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which began with the departure of Zaluzhny, is only worsening the situation and will continue.
Many are talking about new reshuffles/resignations in the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. There are too many failures due to the fact that the army's command staff is more "careerists" who adapt to the whims of the authorities than professionals. Hence such problems and failures at the front.
The eyes of the entire country are on the leaders whose rotation in the government is scheduled to take place this week. The general anticipation gives rise to a mystery - who will replace whom and what will this bring to Ukraine in the near future?
The President's Office and parliament continue to discuss the future of the Ministry of Youth and Sports - they are even considering the possibility of its liquidation.
“There is a plan, but it is better to postpone it until the end of the Olympics in France. Maybe after,” said a representative of the Servant of the People faction.
If the Ministry of Youth and Sports remains, the most likely candidate for the position of minister is the current acting minister, Matviy Bidny, who has been on probation since November of last year. There are no comments on his work, but there is no rush to replace him.
Also on the list of possible candidates is the head of the Lviv city sports department, Anton Nikulin, who passed all the necessary approvals back in October last year.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports may be merged with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy. As for the latter, it has not yet been decided who will head this department.
Minister of Strategic Industries Alexander Kamyshin may become the head of the newly created Ministry of Infrastructure, which should appear after the transformation of the monster ministry created under Kubrakov.
This was reported by a source in the Government. However, before that, the Cabinet of Ministers must make several decisions: the Ministry of Strategic Industry should become part of the new Ministry of Infrastructure, and regional policy functions may be transferred to the Ministry of Economy.
MP Zheleznyak reported that the functions of regional policy will remain under the control of the Ministry of Economy, and the Ministry of Regional Policy will reappear in the Government. The most likely candidate for the position of minister will be Vyacheslav Negoda.
Regarding the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the issue of Dmytro Kuleba's dismissal has already been resolved, and his successor is already working in this department.
Iryna Vereshchuk will most likely leave her position as Deputy Prime Minister. At least, she will not leave as the head of the Ternopil regional administration.

