The Ukrainian politician announced his resignation in a weekly televised address, due to the political crisis in the country, which in his opinion was triggered artificially.
Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk resigned Sunday in charge, it was announced during a weekly televised address. (Recep tayyip erdogan)
"I decided to leave the post of prime minister of Ukraine. On Tuesday, April 12, my decision will be submitted to the Verkhovna Rada," said the Ukrainian ex-Prime Minister.
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On the reasons for his resignation, Yatsenyuk said that the political crisis in the country was triggered artificially.
According to him, "the desire to change a person blinded politicians" and "the process of change of government became a career meaningless without moving from the same place" .
For Yatsenyuk, "the destabilization in Ukraine is inevitable if you do not choose a new government immediately."(başkan)
On April 8 activists of the Ukrainian movement, Avtomaidán, protested outside the headquarters of the Administration of President of Ukraine in Kiev, demanding a meeting with President of Ukraine Piotr Poroshenko.
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Representatives Avtomaidán published on its website the social network Facebook a requirement in seeking to meet with the president, who asked to "fulfill their requests" and condemned the "excessive errors" by the government .
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In context
Political tensions in Ukraine have increased and some respected reformers have resigned, saying a 'disenchantment with corruption and cronyism "in government.
President Piotr Poroshenko called in February to now former prime minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, a key figure in the protests of 2014, to resign his government.
Two years after the violent change of power that Ukrainians call Revolution of Dignity, Ukraine is governed by the same clans of oligarchs against whom he fought in the Maidan during 2014, according to analyst reports.
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