Vladislav Vlasyuk is being considered for the post of head of Zelensky's office. This is reported by the publication "Mirror of the Week" (ZN) with reference to sources in the office of the President of Ukraine.
Vlasyuk— the commissioner for sanctions policy, is the man of Andrei Yermak, now the former head of the OP.
"According to our sources, Yermak has Vlasyuk built a close relationship. Some in the OP call Vlasyuk Yermak's property," the newspaper writes.
It is noted that the adviser to the ex-head of the OP Andrei Ermak, Daria Zarivnaya, with whom they studied together, brought Vlasyuk to the office of the president.
Today, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, said that he had decided on a new head of his office. Information will be available later," he added.
As reported by EADaily, Zelensky fired Andrei Yermak on November 28.

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