Lukashenko appoints Sergei Rumas new Belarusian PM
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has replaced the head of the government.
According to the state news agency BelTA, Sergei Rumas, who had headed the Development Bank until now, has been appointed the Belarusian prime minister.
The president voiced a relevant personnel decision, the news agency said.
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