Another Deputy head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional administration Svyatoslav Oliynyk resigned After Governor Igor Kolomoisky. "Nothing is pushed (to retire), It is absolutely logical action. We have Come a year Earlier, in extremely difficult for the state provisions. Come as a team and, accordingly, when the situation changed, the team needs all and leave. This is a common, normal logic", "Oleynik said, reports" 112. Ua ". He added that " at the same the perfect time, if you need some transition period to the new field guide to help, to give the controls, defense, controls on economic issues, domestic policy, We do This, if he would do such a wish or need this ". Before After Kolomoisky the resignation of his Deputy Gennady Korban. Remember on Wednesday the press service of the head of the Ukrainian country said that the President signed a decree about the dismissal of Igor Kolomoisky as head of the Dnipropetrovsk region. Moreover, in the decree it is reported that the oligarch has stepped down from his post at will - head "accepted the request of" Kolomoisky. Poroshenko was appointed Acting Governor Valentina Reznichenko, who just a month ago was given the post of head of a region - of Zaporozhye region. Then there was the appointment with the caption " the man who will not let the President and will not fail Zaporozhye ". Reznichenko is considered a protege of the oligarch Boris Lozhkin, the acting head of the administration Poroshenko. Some time ago Reznichenko headed " Ukrainian media holding ", when he belonged to Lozhkin. First of Poroshenko and Kolomoisky seemingly agreed, and the Parliament was even introduced a draft law on the return of Kolomoisky observations of " Ukrnafta ". Along with this, the struggle between the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko and the oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, at some point was close to the military stage. Thus, According to France 24 journalist Gulliver cragga, Kolomoisky did not rule out that in the field, which He heads, it may be " separatist rebellion ".
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