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Personnel changes in government have been postponed until May.

Consideration of personnel rotations in the government was postponed until May.

This was reported on the condition of anonymity by members of the "Servant of the People" party to Censor.NET.

Earlier, there were rumours that personnel issues, including the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov, would be considered this week. On Monday, this was to be discussed at the small "Servant" faction.

"We have postponed (consideration of personnel rotations) to May," the source said after the meeting.

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At the same time, he did not specify who would be dismissed. "No one will say the exact list until it is agreed upon by the top," the source said.

At the same time, Oleksiy Chernyshov, the head of Naftogaz, was among the candidates being discussed for returning to the government.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure Oleksandr Kubrakov is one of the candidates for dismissal. The resignation was discussed after the Russians destroyed a number of Ukrainian power plants with protective systems in place.

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The media also named Minister of Reintegration Iryna Vereshchuk among the candidates for dismissal. However, she told Censor.NET that she had not had any conversations with the state leaders about her dismissal. "There were no conversations (about dismissal). Of course, I asked the leadership just in case," Vereshchuk said.

She also denied on Facebook her possible appointment as head of the Ternopil Regional State Administration.

Despite rumours of another merger of the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Agriculture, Yulia Sviridenko's ministry has not confirmed this as a settled position.

Read more: Zelenskyy: I have agreed and signed number of new personnel appointments for Defense Forces. VIDEO

Riots break out at US universities as rival groups throw fireworks & attack each other with poles.

Riots break out at US universities as rival groups throw fireworks & attack each other with poles.

HARROWING video shows pro-Palestine protesters using hammers to smash their way through Columbia University buildings, leaving destruction in their paths. Hundreds of protesters were arrested in New York City last night as fierce demonstrations ag...

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Why the 12th Amendment could prevent a Trump-Rubio ticket.

Why the 12th Amendment could prevent a Trump-Rubio ticket.

Advisers for former President Donald Trump say a name consistently coming up as his potential running mate is Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. However, if Rubio ultimately isn't Trump's pick for vice president, it might not be because of what he represen...

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Breaking down the latest on college protests over Israel-Hamas war.

Breaking down the latest on college protests over Israel-Hamas war.

Protests over the Israel-Hamas war are continuing to disrupt numerous universities across the U.S. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano has the latest from New York City. Then, Wall Street Journal reporter Sabrina Siddiqui and Pepperdine professor...

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Dearborn mayor addresses Gaza college protests

Dearborn mayor addresses Gaza college protests

A new CBS News poll shows that more than one-third of Michigan voters want President Biden to encourage Israel to stop its military actions in Gaza. Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud joins "America Decides" to discuss how the war in Gaza could impac...

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Cellist honors Japanese diplomat who helped Jews escape Holocaust.

Cellist honors Japanese diplomat who helped Jews escape Holocaust.

A Japanese diplomat’s act of defiance during World War II saved thousands of lives. It's also the focus of an ongoing effort by an American musician to pay tribute to the “Japanese Schindler.” VOA’s Kane Farabaugh has more from Skokie, Illinois. »...

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Examining the humanitarian toll on asylum seekers at the southern border.

Examining the humanitarian toll on asylum seekers at the southern border.

While the debate over handling the influx of migrants rages on in Washington, D.C., CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez traveled to Juarez, Mexico, to look at the humanitarian impact south of the border. CBS News Streaming Network ...

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