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Lyashko told about an unsuccessful attempt, “to touch the strings of his soul”

Ляшко рассказал о неудачной попытке Гройсмана "тронуть струны его души"

The leader of Radical party Oleg Lyashko said that the programme of action of the speaker of the Verkhovna Rada and candidate for Prime Minister of the country Vladimir Groysman “did not touch strings of his heart”. The corresponding entry he published on Friday, March 25, on his page in Facebook.

“Volodymyr Groysman only presented its programme of action as a contender for Prime Minister. The program is written well. (…). But the program Groisman did not touch the strings of my heart. Nothing radical, nothing of a breakthrough,” wrote Lyashko.

He noted that his colleagues are not satisfied with the document pace of development. “Only forward, at full steam, if you want to break out of third world countries”, — said the head of the faction.

March 24 Groysman announced about the readiness to head Ukraine’s new government. The Chairman of the faction “Batkivshchyna” Serhiy Sobolev said that Groisman will present your plan as a candidate for the post of Prime Minister of Ukraine on Friday, 25 March.

On 20 March the head of administration of the Ukrainian President Boris Lozhkin said that the main contenders for the post of Prime Minister of the country act Groysman and Minister of Finance Natalia Yaresko.

Earlier in March, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said he was ready to resign if Verkhovna Rada will be able to gain the number of votes will be named the candidate of his successor and presented the programme of action of the new Cabinet.

Discussion about change of the head of the Cabinet of Ministers is actively conducted in Ukraine since February of this year. February 16, the Verkhovna Rada failed to adopt a resolution of no confidence in the government, which shall entail his resignation. On the same day, President Petro Poroshenko said that the government has completely lost the support of the parliamentary coalition.

Himself Yatsenyuk said he was ready to resign if Verkhovna Rada will reach the required number of votes for approval of the new head of the Cabinet.

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