The preliminary structure of Ukraine's new government has been announced.
Medianews.az reports that the plan envisions the following ministerial posts:
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Defense
Minister of Justice
Minister of Internal Affairs
Minister of Finance
Minister of Energy
Minister of Economy and Ecology
Minister of Agrarian Policy
Minister of Digital Transformation
Minister of Communities and Territories
Minister of Infrastructure and Restoration
Minister of Social Policy, Family and Unity
Minister of Veterans
Minister of Education and Science
Minister of Health
Minister of Culture
Minister of Youth and Sports.
Some ministers will simultaneously serve as deputies to the prime minister.
The Parliament – the Verkhovna Rada – must appoint Sergey Koretski as prime minister on July 16, upon President Volodymyr Zelensky's proposal.
Two days ago, the resignation of Yulia Svyrydenko, who has been prime minister since July 17, 2025, was formalized.
The government in the country is formed by the parliament. The president appoints candidates for prime minister, foreign affairs, and defense ministers, while the prime minister nominates other government members.
In the Verkhovna Rada, the Servant of the People Party, loyal to Volodymyr Zelensky, and its allies hold the majority.
Born in 1978, Sergey Koretski has three higher educations in automotive and automotive economy, economics, and oil and gas extraction.
From 1997 to 2018, he held responsible positions, including CEO, at the "Kontinium" fuel holding. Since 2018, he has been involved in various business projects. In 2022, he was appointed director of the "Ukrnafta" and "Ukrtatnafta" enterprises, and in 2025, elected head of the "Naftogaz" company.
Toğrul Ali,
Medianews.az