On January 24, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree dismissing Kyrylo Tymoshenko from the post of Deputy Head of the President’s Office.
Earlier it became known that Tymoshenko wrote a letter of resignation. This morning, he personally confirmed this information and made public a photo with a statement in his hands.
I thank the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky for the trust and the opportunity to do good deeds every day and every minute,” Tymoshenko said.
In addition, Andrei Yermak’s former deputy thanked “every head of the regional military administrations” and called them “warriors of light.”
Tymoshenko also thanked the “cool team of the Directorate for Regional Policy of the Office of the President.”
Recall that Zelensky announced “personnel decisions” regarding managers at various levels. According to media reports, instead of Tymoshenko, they plan to appoint the head of the Kyiv military administration of the Kyiv region, Alexei Kuleba, to the post.
The head of state took Tymoshenko to work at Bankovaya in May 2019.
Source: Racurs

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