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Opposition legislators in Ukraine start push to oust energy minister

Ukrainian opposition parliamentarians said on Friday they were initiating a procedure to oust Energy Minister German Galushchenko, pointing out corruption allegations, though it is not likely to succeed in the near term.

Galushchenko has supervised Ukraine's energy sector because April 2021, almost a year before Russia released its full-scale invasion in Feb. 2022. He is accountable for the power grid and other key infrastructure frequently targeted by Russia's military.

I have been following the work of the energy minister since the day he was designated. And over this time, enough reasons have built up to necessitate his termination, Inna Sovsun, a. legislator from the Holos celebration and a member of parliament's. energy committee, said on Facebook.

Sovsun stated she had lodged a parliamentary resolution for. Galushchenko's termination, initiating the process.

There was no instant comment from the minister. He has. formerly denied all corruption claims.

Opposition parties have actually routinely accused Galushchenko of. corruption and of failing to guarantee adequate physical protection. of power facilities from Russian rocket attacks.

The reasons validating his dismissal include systemic. corruption, disregard of parliament, and damaging the. reputation of Ukraine's energy ministry among its allies,. another legislator Yaroslav Zhelezniak said on Telegram.

The resolution is not likely to gather sufficient votes in the. near term however puts an additional spotlight on the alarming scenario. in Ukraine's energy sector and keeps up pressure on the. nation's political leadership.

Galushchenko likewise manages a significant fund designating money. from Ukraine's allies to support repair on harmed. facilities. Kyiv depends greatly on foreign help to be able to. keep energy system running.

Ukraine has lost at least 10 GW of power generating capability. due to Russia's attacks, authorities say, and has needed to introduce. regular hours-long power cuts for citizens and services.

(source: Reuters)