Zelensky appoints head of Kherson Regional State Administration

Zelensky appoints head of Kherson Regional State Administration

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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky appointed Serhiy Kozyr as head of Kherson Regional State Administration, who had previously served as acting head of Kherson Regional State Administration.

The relevant decree, No.83/2021, was signed by the head of state on March 1.

During a meeting at the President's Office, Zelensky presented Kozyr with an official certificate and wished him success in his work for the benefit of the region.

"You have already shown yourself as acting head of Kherson Regional State Administration. The Kherson region has a huge potential for development, and the main task is to implement all these opportunities," the president said.

As Ukrinform reported, Serhiy Kozyr became deputy head of Kherson Regional State Administration in September 2019. He was responsible for the issues of regional development, infrastructure and ecology. On December 3, 2020, Kozyr was appointed as acting head of Kherson Regional State Administration.

Before him, Yuriy Husev served as head of Kherson Regional State Administration. He was dismissed due to his appointment to the post of director general of the State Concern Ukroboronprom.

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