Power Shift in Ukraine: Yermak Resigns Amid Corruption Probe
President Zelenskiy's top aide, Andriy Yermak, resigned after anti-corruption agents searched his home. His departure highlights Ukraine's ongoing crackdown on high-level corruption, crucial for its EU membership bid. Yermak, not yet a suspect, played a pivotal role in peace talks with Russia.
In a significant development, Andriy Yermak, the influential chief of staff to Ukraine's President Zelenskiy, has resigned. This follows a search of his residence by anti-corruption agents. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced the resignation, with plans to consider a replacement soon.
Yermak's abrupt resignation arrives amid a comprehensive probe into corruption at top political levels, igniting public frustration and demands for accountability. The administration remains steadfast, underlining its commitment to avoid errors as tensions with Russia persist. Opposition forces have pressed for Yermak's dismissal amidst Ukraine's political turbulence.
Although not named a suspect, the probe into a $100 million kickback scheme adds pressure. Ukraine's efforts to demonstrate progress in anti-corruption are pivotal to its aspirations of EU membership. The opposition has called for a new coalition and criticized reliance on 'tarnished politicians' amid this national crisis.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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