Yulia SvyryDenko, a 39 -year -old economist and an experienced technocrat, was confirmed as the new Prime Minister of Ukraine in the main war cabinet. Supported by President Zelena brings years of public service – from regional economic leadership to the first representative of PM – and undertook decisive measures to strengthen domestic defense, audit public finances and accelerate privatization. Its appointment signals pressure to revive the military-industrial capacity of Ukraine and stabilize the economy in the middle of the ongoing war and imminent budget deficiency.
As Russia escalates its offensive, it faces immediate pressure to fulfill the Green’s goal to produce 50% of the Ukrainian battlefield needs on the domestic market. Svyrydenko promised quick fiscal reforms, deeper links with allies and widespread support for entrepreneurs.
Overview
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Before increasing to the highest job, Svyrydenko served as the first Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Development and Trade since November 4, 2021 and played a central role in the war strategy of Ukraine.
Education and Early Career
Svyrydenko graduated in 2008 at the Kiev National University and Economics with the title in the field of antimonopoly proceedings. She started her professional career in the same year as an economist in the Ukrainian-antorranian joint company JSC “AMP”.
In 2011 she became a permanent representative of Chernihiv in Wuxi, China – the only official representation of the Ukrainian city in China and showed her early involvement in international engagement.
Rises over the rows
The output of SvyryDenko in public administration began in 2015, when it became the head of the Ministry of Economic Development for the ChernihIV. Her reputation of a capable administrator led to her appointment as the reigning governor of the Chernihiv region from July 30 to 28 November 2018.
Entry into national policy
In May 2020, President Zelskyy was appointed to represent Ukraine in the social and economic subgroup of the Thirteen Contact Group, which dealt with negotiations concerning the war in Eastern Ukraine.
December 22, 2020, was appointed representatives of the President’s office and replaced Yuliya Kovaliv. Less than a year later, November 4, 2021, Verkhovra was appointed the first Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Development and Trade and received support from 256 legislators.
Appointment
On July 14, 2025, President Zelsky announced the long -awaited government regrouping and nominated Svyrydenko as Prime Minister. Verkhovra Council confirmed it on July 17th, which in five years meant the first change in the office of the Prime Minister.
As a prime minister, he replaces Denys Shmyhal, who is expected to take over the role of the Minister of Defense.
Wage during the war
It is now supported by Zelena to carry out the warning agenda of the management of defense, fiscal reform and economic modernization.
Green explained that the immediate priority of its administration increases home weapons to meet at least 50% of the military needs within six months – compared to the current 40%. Svyrydenko repeated that urgency and said, “The war leaves no room for delay” and undertook a quick action on the defense supplier chains and military-industrial modernization.
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Priorities
Svyrydenko enters the office at a critical moment. Her key tasks include:
Increasing domestic weapons to suit at least 50% of the frontline military needs.
By monitoring a mass budget deficit of $ 19 billion, as international aid decreases.
Challenges and criticism
Its appointment comes when Russia intensifies its land and air attacks along 1,000 km of the front line of Ukraine. Internally, Ukraine faces not only economic tensions, but also political control. Although SvyryDenko provided a 262-strong 262 votes in the 450-member council, opposition legislators expressed concern that the moved cabinet could be too influenced by the President’s office.
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