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Nadzeya Katkavets appointed deputy head of Presidential Administration’s property management department
Alyaksandr Lukashenka, by his July 5 edict, appointed former First Deputy Agriculture Minister Nadzeya Katkavets as deputy head of the Presidential Administration’s property management department.
By another edict, Mr. Lukashenka dismissed Iosif Rolich from the position of deputy head of the property management department “in connection with his transfer to another job,” according to the Belarusian leader’s press office.
Born in 1960, Nadzeya Katkavets became deputy minister of agriculture and food in 2003 and was promoted to the position of first deputy minister in 2004. She held it for eight years, until her appointment as director of the Eurasian Economic Commission’s Agro-industrial Sector Department in April 2012.
The Presidential Administration’s property management department is a powerful economic conglomerate that collects huge proceeds from renting out hundreds of state-owned office buildings and controlling several dozen organizations that run more than 100 lucrative businesses. //BelaPAN
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