Mykhailo Fedorov May Head the President’s Office: Statement from Deputy Kytzak

Mykhailo Fedorov May Head the President’s Office: Statement from Deputy Kytzak

People’s Deputy from the “Servant of the People” party Bohdan Kytzak stated on the air of Radio Liberty that, according to his information, the most likely candidate for the position of head of the President’s Office is the current Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.

This is reported by Kyiv24

“Confirmed information will come after the president issues the relevant decree and appoints his head of the President’s Office, but, according to my information, it is most likely that Mr. Fedorov will take on this role directly,” Kytzak said.

Official Comments and Reactions

As of December 2025, there are no official confirmations regarding the appointment of a new head of the President’s Office. Mykhailo Fedorov, who has held the position of Minister of Digital Transformation since 2019, has not publicly commented on the possibility of his transition to a new position.

Bohdan Kytzak believes that Fedorov’s potential appointment will help resolve the “problematic issues” that have accumulated in the President’s Office over a long period. According to the deputy, this could positively affect the level of trust in both President Volodymyr Zelensky and state institutions in general.

Context of Recent Events in the Leadership of the President’s Office

At the end of November, it became known that searches were being conducted in premises related to the head of the President’s Office. Andriy Yermak commented on these events, stating that “there are no obstacles for investigators.” It was not officially reported what specific cases are being investigated. Media reports indicate that Yermak does not have the status of a suspect.

On the same day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced that the head of his Office, Andriy Yermak, had submitted a resignation letter. Zelensky thanked Yermak for his work and for representing the Ukrainian side in international negotiations, emphasizing the importance of avoiding rumors and speculation surrounding personnel changes.