Bogdan was the almighty head of the Office of the President – Tishchenko / GORDON



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The People’s Deputy from the People’s Servant Mykola Tishchenko faction said that the former head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Bogdan did not attempt to remove Vitaliy Klichka from the post of Mayor of Kiev.

The former head of the Office of the President, Andrei Bogdan, was the “omnipotent” head of this body. Such opinion in an interview with HB expressed to the Deputy of the Town of the faction “Servant of the town” Nikolai Tishchenko.

At the same time, the people’s deputy denies that last fall Bogdan wanted to remove Vitali Klitschko from the post of mayor of Kiev.

“Who told you this? He was the head of the OP, the omnipotent head of the OP,” said Tishchenko.

On September 4, Prime Minister Alexei Goncharuk announced that The cabinet of ministers agreed to the dismissal Klitschko from the post of head of the Kyiv City State Administration.

The mayor described what is happening as “the destruction of decentralization.” He believed that President Vladimir Zelensky did not have time to deepen the situation in the capital and entrusted Bogdan to take care of this.

In late September, Klitschko filed a lawsuit against Bogdan, as well as against the Cabinet of Ministers, Goncharuk, regarding the fact that the government agreed to his removal from the post of head of the Kiev City State Administration. In particular, Klitschko asks the court to declare Bogdan’s actions illegal, who submitted a letter to the Cabinet of Ministers, which became the basis for considering the presentation of the removal. The lawsuit establishes that the head of the OPU exceeded his authority when he addressed the Cabinet of Ministers with said letter.

On February 11, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky fired Bogdan from the position of head of the Presidential Office and appointed Yermak.

Bogdan headed the Vladimir Zelensky administration (later the AP was renamed the Office of the President) from May 2019 to February 2020.

On February 11, the head of state fired Bogdan and appointed Andrei Yermak, who had previously worked as an assistant to the president, in his place.



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