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Kovaliv no longer works as deputy head of the president’s office. Photo: Facebook / yuliya.kovaliv
Yulia Kovaliv resigned on December 21 as deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine.
She wrote about this on her Facebook.
“Today I am stepping down as deputy director of the Office of the President,” Kovaliv said.
After that, he briefly thanked Vladimir Zelensky and everyone he worked with, and also reported on what had been done.
“During this time we were able to do a lot: we started the opportunity for Ukrainians to freely dispose of their lands, we started transparent auctions for the privatization of state property and the sale of permits for the use of the subsoil, we concluded the first agreements of concession and we approved a new concessions law, we began to liberalize the alcohol industry, we approved the law of state support for investment projects and transportation for inland waterways, started a series of credit programs to support micro and small businesses , initiated a large-scale digitization of all public services, built a high-quality corporate governance in state banks and state-owned companies, “listed what he considers achievements, a former employee of the Office.
As “Strana” wrote, the former chairman of the supervisory board of “Naftogaz” Kovaliv was then appointed deputy Bogdan in September 2019.
When the chair under Alexey Goncharuk swayed, it was predicted that she would be prime minister.
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