Deputy Head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration Serhiy Kropyva Resigns: What We Know About His Decision.
Serhiy Kropyva, who has held the position of Deputy Head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration since 2023, announced his resignation. He noted that this is not a farewell to the team, but merely a change of position. Kropyva emphasized that his work in power is connected with experience in cyber police, the prosecutor's office, and digital transformation of the region.
Serhiy Kropyva is known for his active work in the Odesa Regional Military Administration. He was responsible for the digital development of the region and the implementation of new technologies. Under his leadership, various projects were launched, including electronic document management in communities, new bus stations, and tourism applications with artificial intelligence. He also paid attention to the development of transportation infrastructure and the creation of new regional identity.
During his time at the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Kropyva received over 11 million euros in assistance from partners and 273 million hryvnias in investments.
The dismissal of Serhiy Kropyva from the position of Deputy Head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration may affect the further development of the region and the implementation of new projects. His contribution to the digital transformation of the Odesa region has already received high praise, and it remains a question of who will continue his work and what new ideas will be implemented to improve the lives of local residents.
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