Ukraine’s parliament appoints Stepanov health minister at second attempt
Stepanov will head Ukraine’s Health Ministry / Photo from UNIAN
The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliament, has again voted to appoint Maksym Stepanov as the country’s new health minister.
Respective resolution No. 3290, which was drafted by the government, was backed by 246 Members of Parliament out of the 346 registered in the session hall on Monday, March 30.
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This was a second attempt to vote on Stepanov after the first try (resolution No. 3284) had failed earlier on March 30, having scored only 217 votes with the required minimum being 226.
Prior to that, parliamentarians had dismissed Illia Yemets from the health minister’s post.