Zelensky appoints the former head of the traffic police as deputy head of the State Administration



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Kiev, Monday, September 21, 2020 5:59 PM

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Zelensky appoints former chief of traffic police as deputy chief of State Affairs Administration

Photo: Maria Stotskaya (dumskaya.net)

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed former head of the traffic police in the Odessa region (2005-2006) Maria Stotskaya as deputy head of the Department of State Affairs. She received the appropriate authority for the quarantine period.

Proof of this is the decree published on the president’s website.

“Appoint Stotskaya Maria Nikolaevna Deputy Director of the State Affairs Administration as of September 21, 2020 by entering into a contract on the approval of public service during the quarantine period,” the decree says.

Stotskaya holds the rank of Major General. In 2005-2006, he headed the Odessa Regional Traffic Police Department. After that, she was the regional representative for former Minister of Internal Affairs Vasily Tsushko.

He also served as deputy mayor of Odessa from April 2013 to February 2014.

We will remember, earlier Zelensky appointed a new Ukrainian ambassador to Italy. Yaroslav Melnik became that.

In addition, RBC-Ukraine wrote that on September 10 Vladimir Zelensky made personnel changes in the embassies of Korea, Israel and Kazakhstan.

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