Zelensky signs decrees on appointment of more than 200 judges

Zelensky signs decrees on appointment of more than 200 judges

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a number of decrees on the appointment of judges.

The texts of the documents have been published on the website of the head of state, Ukrinform reports.

In particular, the president appointed 200 judges to positions in local general courts.

In addition, seven judges were appointed to positions in local administrative courts, and six more to positions in local commercial courts.

In addition, Pavlo Parkhomenka was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court in the Civil Court of Cassation.

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By separate decrees, the president appointed judges to positions in commercial and administrative courts in a number of regions. Oksana Prykhodko was appointed a judge of the Zhytomyr District Administrative Court, Yevhen Sas a judge of the Kyiv District Administrative Court, Liudmyla Illieva a judge of the Mykolaiv Regional Economic Court, Mykola Yuzkiv a judge of the Ternopil District Administrative Court, Oleh Vynohradskyi a judge of the Vinnytsia Regional Economic Court, Viktoriia Yurchenko a judge of the Kharkiv Regional Economic Court, Mariia Sadova a judge of the Kharkiv District Administrative Court, etc.

Photo: Office of the President of Ukraine

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