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Ukraine deputy PM quits over reappointment of PM Azarov

Published: 15 Dec 2012 - 12:13 am | Last Updated: 05 Feb 2022 - 07:43 pm

 
KIEV: Ukraine’s acting First Deputy Prime Minister Valery Khoroshkovsky resigned from the interim government yesterday in protest against Prime Minister Mykola Azarov’s reappointment for a second term, his office said. In a move that could indicate a rift among President Viktor Yanukovich’s supporters, Khoroshkovsky blasted Azarov who was reappointed by parliament on Thursday for a second term in office amid an outcry from the political opposition. 
“Valery Khoroshkovsky considers this candidate (Azarov) incapable of carrying out economic reforms and defending our country’s strategic course for European integration,” his office said in a statement. One of Azarov’s early tasks will be to help negotiate a new stand-by programme from the International Monetary Fund. The current $15bn package, which lapses at the end of the year, was in any case suspended in early 2011 largely because of Azarov’s refusal to meet reforms requested by the Fund.
The unusually forthright comment by Khoroshkovsky, a wealthy and influential 43-year-old businessman with large stakes in media and metals, suggested he did not see Azarov as the person who could deliver on a deal with the Fund. Azarov has yet to announce the line-up of his new cabinet. The cabinet’s press service said yesterday Khoroshkovsky had been informed he would not be reappointed.reuters