Ukraine Protests Against Fedorov's Defense Ministry Exit
When the government fell, Mykhailo Fedorov went down with the ship. Now, Ukrainians are hitting the streets with cardboard signs, demanding their digital-savvy "bro" back.
So, here is how we do democracy now. The entire cabinet got dismissed because the Prime Minister resigned, which meant Mykhailo Fedorov had to pack his bags too. But instead of just complaining on social media, people actually went outside.
In Kyiv, Uzhhorod, Kharkiv, and a bunch of other cities, crowds of mostly young people are holding up cardboard signs. Some say "Fedorov is our Bro," others demand to "get the Soviet mindset out of the army," and one crowd favorite: "The source of power in Ukraine is people with pictures."
This isn't just a small gathering; the evening protests got even bigger, and the police are just standing by, letting everyone chant. Meanwhile, President Zelenskyy already appointed an acting replacement, Yevhen Khmara.
Turns out, when a minister actually builds apps that work and tries to digitize a notoriously bureaucratic military, people will literally stand in the cold to keep them in office.
It is quite something when a government official gets a genuine, non-paid street protest in their defense just because people actually liked their work.
Source: Suspilne
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