The Supreme Court of Ukraine dismissed the claim about the illegality of the appointment of the head of the Zelensky administration
The Supreme Court of Ukraine refused to recognize the appointment of Andrei Bogdan as head of the Presidential Administration as illegal, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
This is stated in today's court decision.
“The judge refuses to open proceedings in an administrative case if the claim is not subject to consideration according to the rules of administrative proceedings,” the document says.
The plaintiff justified his appeal to the court by the inconsistency of Bogdan’s appointment as head of the administration with the requirements of the law “On the Cleansing of Power.”
The Supreme Court clarified that the refusal was motivated by the fact that “the right to appeal an individual act of a subject of power is granted to the person in respect of whom this act was adopted, or whose rights, freedoms and interests it directly concerns.” The court emphasized that since the plaintiff was not a party to legal relations when Bogdan was appointed, such a decree does not give rise to the plaintiff’s right to defense, that is, the right to file an administrative claim.
Let us recall that Bogdan was in the past an adviser to ex-Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and was lustrated by Maidan activists after the 2014 coup.
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