Following the Russian invasion in February 2022, Vereshchuk’s ministry transformed into a "rapid humanitarian response team". Her primary responsibilities included:
Before entering national politics, she served as the (2010–2015), where she gained a reputation for a direct, pragmatic approach to administration. This "no-nonsense" style later defined her role in the Shmyhal Government starting in late 2021. Her 2022 Impact: Humanitarian Frontlines Often described as a key lieutenant to President
Vereshchuk’s background is a unique blend of military discipline and local governance. Born in near the Polish border, she began her career as a command officer after graduating from the Military Institute at Lviv Polytechnic. she served as the (2010–2015)
As of 2022, Iryna Vereshchuk emerged as a central figure in Ukraine’s wartime leadership, serving as the and Minister for the Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories . Often described as a key lieutenant to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, she became the "voice of humanitarian resilience" during the full-scale invasion. The Profile of a Wartime Leader Often described as a key lieutenant to President