Ukraine’s Economy Minister Aivaras Abromavicius has resigned, citing 'efforts underway to block major government reforms needed for the country’s growth.'
"Today, I made the decision to submit my resignation from the post of minister of Ukraine's economic development and trade," Abromavicius said on Wednesday, adding, "The reason is the sharp escalation in efforts to block systemic and important reforms."
His resignation came as the pro-Western government has come under pressure for failing to deliver its promises to eliminate corruption in the country. The government has also faced growing displeasure over the slow pace of changes among lawmakers as well as infighting between different political interests that are related to business tycoons.
Abromavicius said that some political forces were involved in “paralyzing our reforms.” He also noted that there are some people who try “to establish control over financial resources -- first and foremost those of the Naftogaz (state oil and energy company) and the defense industry."
"I and my team don't want to be a cover for corruption… I can't be effective under such a system. It is impossible for technocrats to work with guys that want to usurp power, and make processes un-transparent,” he added.
Abromavicius’ resignation should be approved by parliament. It, however, is considered a blow to President Petro Poroshenko, who is facing growing calls for an early election.
Ukraine’s Infrastructure Minister Andriy Pyvovarsky has also threatened to step down. Health Minister Alexander Kvitashvili also tendered his resignation last year, but it was rejected by parliament.