KYIV, May 22 - Volodymyr Groysman's resignation as the Ukrainian prime minister ‘won’t make anyone cry’ and will not cause any problems, Presidential Administration chief of staff Andriy Bohdan said.
"It looks like he [Groysman] is living in the paradigm of the old Constitution, in which the president initiates something. We realize that 'old' officials, who are old by their mentality, rather than by their age, wish to shift as many problems on President Zelenskiy as possible, and to do so on the very first days. Let me upset Mr. Prime Minister: his resignation statement won't make anyone cry, and the history of Ukraine won't end there," Bohdan said in a program aired by the television channel 112.Ukraine on Tuesday evening in his comments on Groysman's decision and call on President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to nominate a candidate for prime minister.
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