Ukraine's Groysman may lack parliament support to become PM - senior lawmaker


KIEV (Reuters) - The head of Ukraine's populist Radical party said on Thursday it was not certain parliamentary Speaker Volodymyr Groysman had sufficient support amongst fellow lawmakers to be appointed prime minister.

"Nothing is decided. There is no guarantee he will get enough votes," lawmaker Oleh Lyashko told journalists.

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