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Pushilin announced that the DPR government is resigning

Photo: t.me/pushilindenis Russia
The government of the Donetsk People’s Republic officially resigns. The information was confirmed by the acting head of the DPR Denis Pushilin.
The changes were prompted by the appointment of Vitaly Khotsenko, Chairman of the DPR Government, to of acting governor of the Omsk region. Officials will continue to work until a new composition is formed.
“In fact, everyone continues to work in their place. The current composition of our government is strong, it copes with the tasks,” Pushilin said on his Telegram channel.

Acting head of the DPR proposed to the People’s Council as the new chairman of First Deputy Prime Minister Yevgeny Solntsev. The politician is responsible for the development of the construction sector in the region. According to Pushilin, the authorities will also have to focus on industry, the agricultural sector, social programs and the provision of public services to citizens.

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