The chair intended for the Prime Minister has been removed from the Verkhovna Rada building. The same fate awaits the chairs for ministers.
People's Deputy Volodymyr Ariev said this on Facebook.
He noted that the chair for the head of government was removed "due to lack of need."
"There will no longer be a prime minister's chair in the Verkhovna Rada. It was removed due to lack of need, but nothing will change in essence. The ministers' chairs have not been removed yet - they are screwed in tightly. But this will not stop the technical services, which are determined," he joked, adding a photo.
The comments suggested that the old chairs were being taken out to buy new ones.
Some have noted that they are really unnecessary, because decisions are made by a limited circle of people anyway.
"There is no need for government seats or the Cabinet of Ministers. All issues are resolved by "5-6 effective managers" led by Yermak," the post says.
We previously wrote that in January, a Russian missile attack on Kyiv damaged the parliament building.