Volodymyr
Zelenskyy has dismissed two deputy heads of his workplace and appointing
a former high safety official as ambassador to neighbouring
Moldova.
A presidential decree introduced the dismissal of Andryy
Smyrnov, who was liable for authorized coverage issues, and
Oleksyy Dniprov, who headed the workplace’s “equipment”.
They had been
amongst 10 deputies to Mr Zelenskyy’s chief of workers, Andriy Yermak.
Appointed of their place had been Olena Kovalska, who has been a part of a gaggle advising the president on the creation of a tribunal to prosecute Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, and Iryna Mudra, who has served as deputy justice minister.
Mr Zelenskyy has overseen sweeping adjustments in senior positions,
significantly amongst high navy officers, appointing Oleksandr
Syrskyi as commander in chief final month to exchange the
nation’s widespread commander Valeriy Zaluzhyi.
In his nightly video deal with, Mr Zelenskyy stated he had
appointed Oleksyy Danilov, former head of Ukraine’s safety and defence council, as ambassador to Moldova, saying Mr Danilov had
needed a diplomatic appointment.
The president described Moldova, whose pro-European president Maia Sandu has denounced Russia’s invasion, as “an
extraordinarily necessary state – each from the standpoint of
safety challenges within the area, and from the standpoint of
bilateral cooperation”.