Poroshenko Warns of Deepening Parliamentary Crisis and Proposes Multi-Party Coalition for International Negotiations
Petro Poroshenko calls for a government of national unity and a new negotiating team to address the parliamentary crisis and shifting global military priorities.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 14, 2026, 9:56 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from European Solidarity Party

A Breakdown in Legislative Consensus
The domestic political landscape in Ukraine has entered a period of significant instability, according to Member of Parliament Petro Poroshenko. Speaking following his party's latest congress, the European Solidarity leader characterized the current situation as a deep parliamentary crisis that is undermining the nation's ability to govern effectively during wartime. Poroshenko specifically pointed to the recent failure of the ruling majority to secure necessary votes for key legislation, noting that the administration has unfairly targeted anti-corruption agencies for these setbacks. He asserted that his political force remains the sole defender of these independent institutions, which are critical for maintaining the trust of international donors.
The Call for a Unified National Negotiating Team
To combat the perceived dysfunction, Poroshenko is advocating for a fundamental shift in how Ukraine interacts with its global partners. He proposed the creation of a unified, multi-party negotiating team that would include representatives from various political factions rather than just the executive branch. By incorporating diverse political voices into high-level discussions with the U.S., NATO, and European allies, Poroshenko believes Ukraine can present a more stable and credible front. He emphasized that his party is ready to assume responsibility and provide experienced personnel to ensure that Ukraine's strategic interests are articulated more effectively on the world stage.
Geopolitical Diversion Toward the Middle East
The former president highlighted a "dangerous trend" in global politics, noting that the escalating conflict in the Middle East is rapidly diverting essential resources away from Eastern Europe. Poroshenko warned that the attention of major powers, including the United States and Persian Gulf states, has been captured by the regional war involving Iran and Israel. This shift is not merely diplomatic; it is having a tangible impact on the arms market, where critical assets like air defense missiles and long-range weaponry are being redistributed to other theaters. He argued that this development is directly advantageous to the Kremlin, which benefits from the reduced international focus on Russian aggression.
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