Ukraine's new cabinet has been introduced by the protestors' council - assembled by protestors and activists - in Independence Square’s main protest camp known as ‘Maidan’, on Wednesday.
The council proposed a former economy minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk as the new prime minister, while no agreement was reached over the defense and infrastructure ministry candidates.
The cabinet nominees included a list of leading activists mixed with some long-time politicians, and also the current interior minister, Arsen Avakov.
The revealed cabinet is expected to be voted in to the parliament on Thursday.
Fears of separation, political turmoil and corruption stand in front of the upcoming government.
The Ukrainian parliament impeached the former President Viktor Yanukovych last week and elected acting Interim President, Oleksander Turchynov, until the next presidential elections on May 25.
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