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What Zelensky’s appointment of Ukraine’s former military intelligence head as his chief of staff could signal for the country
Olga MusafirovaJanuary 7, 16:09

Being the Ukrainian president’s chief of staff has traditionally been a far more important job than it would seem on paper, a discrepancy that became most apparent during the obscene tenure of Dmytro Tabachnyk, who held the role under Leonid Kuchma, Ukraine’s second post-independence leader in the mid-1990s.

Yermak had often been accused of “playing” Zelensky, with the suggestion that the pair had effectively traded places becoming a commonly heard one.


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