Sergei Shefir has held the position of first assistant to the current president since May 21, 2019.
The Ukrainian head of state, Vladimir Zelensky, signed an order to remove Sergei Shefir from the post of first assistant to the President of Ukraine. This is confirmed by the corresponding order posted on the president’s website.
“Dismiss Shefir Sergei Nakhmanovich from the post of first assistant to the President of Ukraine,” the order said.
Sergey Shefir was born in 1965 in Krivoy Rog. He graduated from the Krivoy Rog Mining Institute.
At the beginning of his political career, Shefir was one of the leaders of Vladimir Zelensky’s election headquarters.
On May 21, 2019, he was appointed first assistant to the current president.
Earlier, Vladimir Zelensky fired two deputy heads of the Office of the President Andrei Ermak, Andrei Smirnov and Alexey Dneprov, and appointed Irina Mudra and Elena Kovalskaya in their place.
Zelensky expelled the Ukrainian ambassador to Moldova
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Source: korrespondent

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