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Lukashenka Combed Out Ministry Of Internal Affairs And State Military-Industrial Committee

  • 30.08.2017, 7:52

The dictator signed two important personnel orders.

Henadz Smolski was dismissed from the post of deputy chairman of the State Military-Industrial Committee. The corresponding decree No. 308 was signed by Lukashenka on August 29. This is reported by his press office.

Smolski was dismissed due to the reduction in the number of employees.

The governor also reduced the number of deputy interior ministers. This is stipulated in his Decree No. 309.

According to the document, four deputy ministers will serve in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, including the first deputy minister - the head of the criminal police, the deputy minister - the head of the public security police, the deputy minister - the commander of internal troops, the deputy minister.

The decree was adopted in order to "improve the activities of the internal affairs bodies".

At the moment, the Interior Minister has five deputies: the commander of internal troops, the head of the finance and logistics department, the deputy minister of internal affairs for ideological work and personnel, the chief of the public security police and the first deputy minister of internal affairs - the head of the criminal police.

Apparently, the post of the deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for ideology or the head of the department of finance and logistics has been reduced. Now these positions are occupied by Aliaksandr Kobruseu and Viktar Dubavets respectively.

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