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Selenskyj appoints new Attorney General for Ukraine
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The personnel carousel in Ukraine continues. President Selenskyj appoints a new Attorney General – the fourth has been the fourth since the president took office.
The Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj has appointed Ruslan Krawschenko as the new Attorney General in the country. A corresponding decree was published on the official website of the President. The Krawschenko, born in 1990, dates from the east of Ukraine and, after the beginning of the war, headed the investigations into the Russian massacre in the small town of Bubscha near Kiev.
Krawschenko succeeds Andrij Kostin, for whose dismissal the parliament had already voted for falsely approved pensions for prosecutors last autumn after a scandal. Since then, the office was temporarily exercised by Kostin’s deputy Olexij Chomeenko. Since taking office, Selenskyj has already filled the post of the Attorney General four times.
dpa
Source: Stern

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