A significant event has occurred in Ukraine: the resignation of Andriy Yermak, Head of the Presidential Office. This decision culminated ongoing political turmoil, fueled by corruption scandals, revelations of misconduct, NABU raids, and public criticism of Yermak.
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a reboot of the Office and thanked Yermak for representing Ukraine's interests in negotiations. He also said that consultations for a new office head would begin. Yermak, in his statement, said he was going to the front, was prepared for any challenge, and stressed his integrity and the support of the Ukrainian people.
Experts note that Yermak's resignation was necessary to restore trust in the government after a series of scandals and public dissatisfaction. This change could trigger further personnel reshuffles in both the government and the administration.
Attention is drawn to the urgent need for reforms in the Ukrainian army — changes to mobilization, training, and personnel policies. The focus is also on supporting the front line, implementing commander accountability, systematic loss audits, and increased motivation of military personnel.
Alongside domestic politics, the article references attacks on Russian tankers in the Black Sea and the failed launch of a new Russian missile. Observers emphasize that in this decisive period, social unity, the drive for change, and supporting Ukraine's armed forces are critically important.





