Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk survived a no-confidence motion in parliament after President Petro Poroshenko had called for a “complete government reboot” to end political turmoil that’s jeopardizing the economy and billions of dollars of foreign aid, the Washington Post writes.
“The situation will remain tense,” Yuriy Yakymenko, Director of the political and legal programmes at the Razumkov Center, said by phone. “There were too many harsh statements during today’s debate, so it will be difficult to restore cooperation.” …read more
Source: Razumkov Centre