The President said working in government is a “big, serious challenge” when you “don’t know where to start.”
President Vladimir Zelensky acknowledged the existence of a personnel crisis in power, which existed before the entire war, but intensified at its beginning.
“As for the personnel crisis – of course, there is one. At the beginning of the war, for obvious reasons, a large number went to war – absolutely heroic, and we thank them all, they are brave people. Unfortunately, there are losses, and you know that one person is a big loss, and the number of people who gave their lives, and many were also injured – of course, these are specialists in different fields, not only from the government institutions, from the private sector And all this works together… So there is a problem with personnel, that was there before the war, “Zelensky said at a meeting with students on Saturday . A video of the meeting was published by the press service of the president.
The president said working in government is a “big, serious challenge” when you “don’t know where to start.”
“We have representatives of the private sector with really serious results, rich people, and with Ukrainian+ education (this is French, British, American), people with two or three educations, experience and successful businesses, they came to the state, into the bureaucracy that exists… in any state there is a bureaucracy, it needs to be digitalized and reduced, this is another question. ministerial position, not all are succeeded , in fact, they said that this is work 24/7, work where the political component, political responsibility is high.
Let’s remember that the head of state considers the amount of mobilization in Ukraine not enough. At the same time, he considers it wrong to give an exact figure about how many people need to be mobilized.
Source: korrespondent

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