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Government Changes Composition of Deputy Ministers of Energy

The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has made significant changes to the composition of deputy ministers of energy, as announced by Taras Melnychuk, the government's permanent representative in the Verkhovna Rada, via his Telegram channel.

The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has made significant changes to the composition of deputy ministers of energy, as announced by Taras Melnychuk, the government's permanent representative in the Verkhovna Rada, via his Telegram channel. According to the information released by Melnychuk, Andriy Ivanovych Chotchikov has been appointed as the new deputy minister of energy of Ukraine. At the same time, Oleksandr Valeriyovych Vyazovchenko has been dismissed from this position.

This change in the government is part of a broader reform aimed at improving the management of the country's energy sector. The appointment of the new deputy minister is intended to ensure more effective execution of tasks related to energy security and infrastructure development. Andriy Ivanovych Chotchikov, who previously held other managerial positions in the industry, brings significant experience that could be beneficial in his new role.

Furthermore, during the government meeting, another important decision was made — Oleksandr Lashko was dismissed from the position of deputy head of the State Archival Service of Ukraine for digital development, digital transformations, and digitalization. This decision also indicates active changes within state structures aimed at enhancing management efficiency.

Additionally, the government approved the appointment of Serhiy Honchar as the head of the Kherson District State Administration in the Kherson region. This appointment is part of personnel changes occurring in the regions to improve management processes and respond to challenges facing local authorities.

It is worth noting that earlier, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine appointed Oleksandr Kompaniyets as the state secretary of the Ministry of Digital Transformation. This appointment is also part of the government's efforts to modernize state institutions and implement new technologies in public administration.

These government changes occur against the backdrop of numerous challenges facing Ukraine, particularly in the energy sector, where it is essential to ensure stable energy supply and effective resource management. The government continues to work on reforms that will contribute to the country's development and improve the quality of life for its citizens.

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