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The head of the President’s Office, Andrei Yermak, immediately called his adviser Igor Umansky when he published a post about his resignation.
Umansky recounted this in an interview with the editor-in-chief of the publication “Gordon”, Ales Batsman. He noted that Yermak learned of the statement through social media.
“He called. He made a complaint, well, you didn’t tell me. I replied:” Listen, I warned you a month and a half ago. “Let’s talk.” I replied, “Okay, let’s talk.” That was the end of the conversation. While he’s still sick, “said the OP’s chief advisor.
He recalled that at the end of September he spoke with Yermak for the last time and then warned about the possibility of a dismissal.
“We had a preliminary conversation about the fact that I haven’t been doing anything for six months, in general. We will talk to you and see what to do next. “It’s been another month and a half, nothing happens. I made a decision and wrote a statement,” Umansky said.
As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, Igor Umansky resigned on November 12. Later, he explained that he had drawn up a plan for the government to emerge from the budget crisis, and in his position it is “unreasonable and unethical.”
Andriy Yermak said he would decide to lay off after sick leave and meeting with Umansky.
Meanwhile, the advisor to the head of the OP announced a large-scale fraud during the construction of roads in Ukraine.