Poroshenko renewed the composition of the NSDC of Ukraine
The head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has renewed the membership of the Council of national security and defense of Ukraine, corresponding decree posted on the Internet representation of the head of the Ukrainian nation.
the Council includes fresh foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin, the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Vitaliy Yarema, and Director of the National Bank Valeria Gontareva. Accordingly, from the NSDC were withdrawn their predecessors Andrey dedica, Oleg Magnitskii and Stepan Kubiv - they were appointed to their posts after the February regime change and leave the chair on 18-19 June, after the official ceremony of taking office, elected in may, President Poroshenko.
in addition, the Council consists of the chief of the General staff, commander of the armed forces of the country Mikhail Kuzin (in this position since February, until then Deputy Minister of defence).
The crisis of political power broke out in Ukraine by the end of November 2013, when the Cabinet has announced about temporary suspension of European integration of the country. Numerous protests, dubbed the " evropidan ", were held throughout Ukraine and in January resulted in clashes with police. The result of fighting in the street, during which the opposing political force many times used small arms and began dozens of casualties. on February 22, the country suffered a violent seizure of power. The Verkhovna Rada, violating between President Viktor Yanukovych and opposition leaders, changed the Constitution changed the leadership of the Parliament and the Ministry of internal Affairs and was removed from power the head of the country, which was then forced to leave Ukraine, fearing for their lives.
Elections of the President of Ukraine was held 25 may. The Central election Commission officially announced the candidate billionaire Petr Poroshenko winner for him voted 54, 7% of voters. The elections were held on a background of the Kiev authorities ' large-scale military operations against independence supporters in the East of the country, which killed civilians. In the Russian capital this special operation called punitive and campaigning Kiev immediately to stop her.
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