Menyailo will combine the positions of governor and prime minister

22.07.2014 13:07
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Crimea, Policy, Sevastopol, Ukraine


Sevastopol, July 22 (Navigator, Olga Nikolaeva) – Deputies of the Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol at a session on Tuesday introduced changes to the Charter of Sevastopol and the “Law on the Government of Sevastopol” regarding the combination of powers of the governor and the chairman of the government.

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This is stated in the decision of the session.

Thus, the deputies took into account the demands of the city prosecutor’s office to bring the articles of regulatory documents into compliance.

Acting speaker City Prosecutor Vladimir Agapov pointed out the presence of corruption factors in the Charter and the Law:

“We ask you to clearly define that the highest official of the city, the governor, is the head of the highest executive body of the city of Sevastopol,” he noted.

55 and 59 deputies out of 61 who were present at the session voted for the decisions.

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