Rada Security Panel Rejects Zelensky's Bid to Dismiss SBU Chief Ahead of Full Vote
Support is uncertain with Yevhen Khmara serving as acting chief.
Overview
- President Volodymyr Zelensky submitted a draft resolution to remove Vasyl Malyuk as head of the Security Service of Ukraine, and the document was registered by parliament on January 12.
- The Verkhovna Rada committee on national security and intelligence declined to back the dismissal, according to lawmakers who attended the meeting.
- By procedure the issue now goes to a vote of the full Verkhovna Rada, with the outcome unclear.
- MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak has said the presidency may keep Khmara in acting status rather than seek his confirmation, a stance he warned could erode support for dismissing Malyuk.
- Ukrainska Pravda reported, citing unnamed sources, that Malyuk agreed to resign after threats from Zelensky, a claim not officially confirmed.