Ukraine's Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk announced he is resigning in a weekly televised address on Sunday.

Ukraine’s Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk announced he is resigning in a weekly televised address on Sunday.

He stated that his resignation will be formally submitted to parliament on Tuesday.

Ukraine's embattled prime minister resigns, making way for formation of new government: https://t.co/yW5AawQqx3 — The Associated Press (@AP) April 10, 2016

In February, Yatsenyuk survived a vote of no-confidence after being asked by President Petro Poroshenko to resign over criticisms slow-moving reforms and alleged corruption.

Yatsenyuk said in his address: “I have taken the decision to resign as prime minister of Ukraine. On Tuesday, April 12, my request will be submitted to the parliament. The political crisis in the country was created artificially. The desire to change one person blinded politicians and paralyzed their political will for real change. The process of changing the government turned into a mindless running in place.”

In his address, Yatsenyuk stated that Volodymyr Groysman had been nominated to become prime minister by the Block of Petro Poroshenko.

We can’t allow destabilization of executive branch during a war. This’d be inevitable,if after this resign. a new Govt is not selected immed — Arseniy Yatsenyuk (@Yatsenyuk_AP) April 10, 2016

As of today my goals are broader: new electoral law, Constitutional reform, Judicial reform, Ukraine’s membership in the EU and NATO — Arseniy Yatsenyuk (@Yatsenyuk_AP) April 10, 2016

Image: Reuters/Valentyn Ogirenko