Zelensky appointed a world champion in judo as the head of the Kyiv Svyatoshyn district.
New leadership in the Svyatoshyn District State Administration
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, appointed Georgiy Zantaira as the head of the Svyatoshyn District State Administration in Kyiv. This information was reported by a specific source.
The notable personality Zantaira received government approval for this position back in April this year. The athlete is a world and European judo champion in his weight category and has significant experience in various fields.
“Zantaira worked in the Security Service of Ukraine for thirteen years and is a deputy of the Kyiv City Council from the party 'Servant of the People'. This is already his second appointment to a responsible position,” representatives of the government added.
More detailed information about the new activities in the Svyatoshyn District State Administration has not yet been provided, but this appointment is already generating some interest within the public.
Additionally, the new information from the NOC of Belarus regarding the participation of Belarusian athletes in competitions also attracts the attention of the public and the sports world as a whole, considering reports about participation under state symbols.
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