Aksenov says not everyone copes with the pace of life in Crimea

Aksenov says not everyone copes with the pace of life in Crimea

The resignations and new appointments being made by the Prime Minister of Crimea, including the voluntary redundancy of the Minister of Economic Development of the republic, Nikolay Koryazhkin, are associated with the pace of life in Crimea, which implies the ability to respond quickly to unusual situations. This was stated by the head of Crimea, Sergey Aksenov.

"I agreed to the resignation of Economy Minister Nikolai Koryazhkin. He made that decision on his own. The personnel issue in Crimea is one of the most acute. At the same time, when we change ministers, it does not mean that they have been caught stealing, or they are not professionals. Just the pace of life is such that not everyone can bear it. The situations are not standard, they require extraordinary decision-making and rapid response," he told.

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