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Legal fight over acting defence chief

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A cabinet order formalised Yevhen Khmara's acting defence minister role on 20 July, though several deputies argue the law bars a serving security officer from the post.

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Key takeaway

Ukraine's defence ministry has a contested acting head until parliament votes in mid-August.

A cabinet order formalised Yevhen Khmara as acting defence minister on 20 July 1. Khmara is a serving officer of the SBU, Ukraine's domestic security service, and he took over the ministry after Zelenskyy sacked Mykhailo Fedorov on 15 July and assigned Khmara to run it the next day . The cabinet order turns that improvised handover into a formal appointment.

Parliament will not vote on his confirmation before mid-August, and several deputies argue Ukrainian law reserves the defence post for a civilian and bars a serving security officer from holding it. That reading, if it holds, would block the obvious appointee from the job the sacking created, leaving the ministry with an acting head whose eligibility is unsettled.

The limbo has a cost beyond Kyiv's internal politics. A defence minister whose standing is contested weakens Ukraine's hand in Patriot resupply and funding talks with allies, where the counterpart on the other side of the table needs to be a settled authority rather than a caretaker awaiting a vote that could unseat him.

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In plain English

Ukraine's defence minister is normally a civilian role, kept legally separate from the security services so no one person controls both the military and domestic intelligence powers. Yevhen Khmara, previously the acting head of Ukraine's domestic security service, was given the defence minister's duties in July. A cabinet order formalised that on 20 July, but parliament won't vote to confirm him until mid-August at the earliest, and several MPs argue the law does not allow a serving security officer to hold the post at all.

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Root Causes

Ukraine's 2021 civilian-control law bars serving security or intelligence officers from holding the defence minister's post, on the reasoning that combining battlefield command with domestic security powers concentrates too much authority in one office; Khmara's prior role as acting SBU chief and Alpha unit commander is the exact profile the law was written to exclude.

The cabinet order formalising his acting role sidesteps that bar because acting appointments are not, in the government's reading, subject to the same eligibility rule as a confirmed minister; several deputies dispute that reading, which is why the dispute is legal rather than a simple parliamentary headcount problem ahead of the mid-August vote.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    If the Rada rejects Khmara's confirmation or a court upholds the eligibility challenge, Ukraine could face a second defence ministry vacancy within weeks.

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