He says that some changes in the Cabinet's economic bloc are possible.
Chairman of Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada Dmytro Razumkov rules out serious government reshuffles in the near future and says there are no grounds to disband the incumbent parliament.
He shared his opinion on TV Channel NewsOne on September 12.
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"I don't think we will see a drastic reshuffle in the Cabinet of Ministers any time soon," he said.
Yet, he did not exclude that changes in the economic bloc are theoretically possible.
"In theory, this is possible. And it can be initiated even by one MP, and the session will then decide whether to support or reject such an initiative," he added.
Razumkov also predicts that the 9th convocation parliament will work until its tenure expires. According to him, there are no legal grounds today for early termination of the powers of the incumbent parliament.