Cabinet appoints Hryhorenko as first dpty minister of culture, Korzun as dpty minister of energy
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has appointed Halyna Hryhorenko as First Deputy Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications and Anatoliy Korzun as Deputy Minister of Energy.
As representative of the Cabinet of Ministers in the Verkhovna Rada Taras Melnychuk said on the Telegram channel, the corresponding decision was made at a government meeting on Friday.
The Cabinet of Ministers also appointed Oleksandr Potiy as the head of the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection, Mykyta Lahunin as the head of the State Service of Ukraine for Transport Security and Yevhen Zborovsky as the deputy head of the State Service of Ukraine for Transport Security.
At the same time, Yuriy Myronenko was dismissed from the post of head of the State Communications Service.
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