Yevgeny Solntsev’s Candidacy for the Post of Prime Minister of the Republic Approved by DPR Parliament

According to Vladimir Bidevka, Speaker of the People’s Council (Parliament) of the Donetsk People’s Republic, the parliament has approved Yevgeny Solntsev as the new chairman of the government of the region. The source in the legislature stated that Solntsev was voted for unanimously as prime minister. This offered by Acting head of the region Denis Pushilin, previously serving as assistant to the Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities of Russia, and heading the directorate for the comprehensive reconstruction of railways and the construction of railway transport facilities. Russian President Vladimir Putin has appointed Vitaly Khotsenko, head of the DPR government, as acting head of the Omsk region. The author of this content is Erdni Kagaltynov.

The Parliament of the Donetsk People’s Republic approved the candidacy of Yevgeny Solntsev for the post of chairman of the government of the region, reported TASS Speaker of the People’s Council (Parliament) of the DPR Vladimir Bidevka.

A source in the legislature told the agency that the parliament voted unanimously for Mr. Solntsev as prime minister. The candidacy of Mr. Solntsev for the post of head of the government of the DPR offered Acting head of the region Denis Pushilin. Yesterday, March 29, Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Vitaly Khotsenko, head of the DPR government, as acting head of the Omsk region.

On June 9, 2022, Evgeny Solntsev was appointed First Deputy Prime Minister of the DPR. Previously, he served as Assistant to the Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities of Russia. Prior to that, Mr. Solntsev worked at Russian Railways, headed the directorate for the comprehensive reconstruction of railways and the construction of railway transport facilities.

Erdni Kagaltynov



That’s all for now on the appointment of Yevgeny Solntsev as chairman of the government of the Donetsk People’s Republic. This decision marks an important step for the region and its government, and we will be keeping a close eye on any further developments. Stay tuned for more updates.

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