Lutsk Mayor and City Council Secretary Resign: Decision Expected in March 2026.
Early Termination Requests Submitted
According to TSN.ua: Ihor Polishchuk, the Mayor of Lutsk, and Yurii Bezpyatko, the Secretary of the City Council, have both submitted formal requests to step down before the end of their terms. The announcements followed the release of a draft resolution on the city council's official website. A final vote on their resignations is scheduled for the 90th session of the city council, set to take place on March 25, 2026, at 10:00 AM.
If the resignations are approved, both officials would be entitled to financial compensation for unused vacation days. This detail adds another layer to the ongoing discussion about potential leadership changes in the city. Local deputies must now cast their votes, a decision that could reshape Lutsk's political landscape.
Potential Impact of the Leadership Shift
These personnel changes mark a significant moment for Lutsk, coming at a time when municipal governance reforms and adjustments are being considered. The outcome of the upcoming council vote will be pivotal in determining the direction of local policy and ensuring stability in the region. The city council's decision is expected to set the tone for future administrative developments.
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