Top Ukrainian Rebel 'Prime Minister' Of Donetsk Region Resigns

Thursday, 7 August 2014


Alexander Borodai (left), the former leader of the self-proclaimed "Donetsk People's Republic", shakes hands with his replacement, Alexander Zakharchenko. Credit: Sergei Karpukhin/Reuters



Donetsk People’s Republic Prime Minister Resigns, Names Field Commander as Successor -- RIA Novosti



MOSCOW, August 7 (RIA Novosti) — The prime minister of Donetsk People’s Republic, Alexander Boroday, announced his resignation Thursday.



«I came here as a crisis manager, a startuper if you wish. A lot was done in the past days, and DPR has proven itself as a state. Now I cede my place to a respected field commander, my friend Alexander Zakharchenko," Boroday said.



A Moscow-native, Boroday said the leader of the DPR must be a Donetsk native, as Zakharchenko, who has also been an outspoken leader of a unit of independence supporters called Oplot.



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More News On Donetsk People’s Republic Prime Minister Aleksander Borodai Resigning His Position



Rebel leader quits Donetsk amid infighting -- Financial Times

East Ukraine local replaces Russian at head of rebellion -- Reuters

Borodai resigns as Donetsk People's Republic premier -- ITAR TASS

Donetsk rebel leader from Russia resigns in surprise move, appoints Ukrainian -- Kyiv Post

Rebel 'prime minister' of Ukraine's Donetsk says quits post -- AFP

Pro-Russian rebel leader steps aside for Ukrainian -- ITV News



My Comment: There are many reasons for this resignation .... but the main one is to blunt Western accusations that the rebellion was being run by Moscow. Also .... pro-rebel forces were not happy with recent losses and the perception that they were "pawns" of Moscow. And while I do not expect this resignation to impact the course of this civil war (Alexander Boroday will still stay on as a deputy), it does tell me that there is dissension in the rebel ranks, and they are looking for a new strategy to fight this civil war.

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